The lingering nationwide strike
embarked upon by health workers may suffered a set-back following
resolve by doctors to render services and kick against the demands of
the health workers.
The
National Chairman of JOHESU, Mr Biobebelemoye Josiah, has therefore
alerted of efforts by the doctors to frustrate ongoing talks to end the
four-week-old strike.
Josiah
raised the alarm when he fielded questions from newsmen in Abuja, and
also accused the Ministry of Health of collaborating with the doctors in
suppressing JOHESU’s legitimate demands from the government.
JOHESU
had on April 17 embarked on industrial action to press home its demands
bordering on improved healthcare facilities and welfare.
The
strike by the union has so far crippled healthcare delivery in public
health institutions across the country but the doctors render service.
Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, had confirmed that negotiations were on with JOHESU to end the strike.
“Negotiations
are still on with JOHESU and the Minister of Labour is leading the
negotiation, and we expect that we will conclude on all issues very
soon.’’
The
Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) had in a statement threatened to
withdraw their services across health institutions in the country if the
federal government acceded to the demands of JOHESU and other health
workers.
“The
NMA wishes to draw the attention of the Federal Government to our
correspondence of April 21, 2014, on the above, in which we reminded
Government of the collective bargaining agreement we had with the
Federal Government of Nigeria in January 2014.
The doctors drew the attention of government to the concluding part of their letter no. NMA/PRE/SG/03/0751 of 21st March 2014.
It
states: “In view of the above, the NMA painfully wishes to inform the
Federal Government of Nigeria that any award to the non-medically
qualified health professionals that violates the January and July
agreements of 2014 shall result in the resumption of the suspended
withdrawal of service of 2014. Please take this as a notice.’’
“The
above reminder is predicated on the extension of the ongoing strike
action embarked upon by the amorphous body called `JOHESU’.
“The
basis of the strike is callous and ill motivated for pay parity between
her members and doctors with the resultant erosion of relativity and
further hierarchical distortion in the health sector vis-à-vis her
clandestine romance with some top government officials.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Nigerian Medical Association wishes to restate her positions on the various demands of JOHESU:
“We
oppose vehemently, any adjustment in CONHESS SALARY SCALE with
resultant pay parity between doctors and healthcare professionals allied
to medicine, and hereby reaffirm that relativity is sacrosanct,” the
statement read in part.’’
The
president of JOHESU, however, alleged that the two ministers of health
were not serious in ending the strike in view of their position in
support of the demands of the doctors at the detriment of JOHESU.
He
said: “This very agreement was entered into and then a memo was made to
Mr President as they claimed even though they gave us a copy later.
“When
they made this memo it was in December and the ministry of health
defended her budget in February, but did not deem it to include that the
amount it worked for the payment or settlement of this very issue.
“This
goes a long way to show that there was dishonesty, insincerity from the
beginning on the part of the ministry (Federal Ministry of Health)
because most probably the minister is a doctor; minister of state
(Health) is a doctor and minister of labour who is supposed to be the
chief negotiator, is also a medical doctor.’’
By: (NAN)
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