The Minister of Health, Prof.
Isaac Adewole, has cautioned that striking Joint Health Sector Unions
(JOHESU) have no constitutional right to harass other health workers not
on strike or lock government facilities.
The
minister gave the caution in a statement issued by Mr Oshundun Olajide,
Deputy Director, Media and Public Relations of the ministry, on Tuesday
in Abuja.
Olajide
said the minister said this while reacting to a news briefing by the
President, National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), Dr Ugochukwu
Chinaka. He noted that the resident doctors accused JOHESU members of
harassing and molesting members of NARD and other medical officers at
their respective duty posts.
According
to the statement, the minister was also informed that JOHESU members
were accused of locking-up government health facilities to prevent
access to those who are not on strike.
Olajide
also quoted the minister as saying that the federal government would
not accept nor condone any act of irresponsibility and disobedience to
constituted authorities.
The
minister also directed that all locked health facilities should be
re-opened immediately to enable them provide required services while
negotiation continues.
It
added that Adewole re-iterated that all heads of medical institutions
should urgently provide adequate security for the working members of
staff.
It
warned that any person found disturbing the peace in any health
facility should be made to face the law. Newsmen recall that the First
Vice President of NARD, Dr Ganiyu Ahmed, had earlier accused JOHESU
members of becoming increasingly aggressive towards other health
professional particularly doctors, who are not on strike.
Ahmed
told newsmen on April 28 that JOHESU members at the Nnamdi Azikiwe
Teaching Hospital, Awka, manhandled a resident doctor on duty.
By: NAN
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