Health workers at the Irrua Specialist Teaching
Hospital in Edo State, have embarked on an indefinite strike action over
unpaid September and October 2016 salaries, among other allowances by the
Federal Government.
Speaking on behalf of the various unions in the
facility, Dr. Fidelis Ogobor explained that the industrial action is the only
alternative for the health workers under the present economic recession in the
country.
“Our salaries for the month of September and October
have not been paid. we cannot continue to serve government with empty stomach.”
Another leader said: “we pray that the federal
government will give us a listening ear and do something about our budget, the
budget that is deficit year in year out, that should come to an end’’
The President of the Association of Resident
Doctors, Dr. Emmanuel Osagiede expressed sympathy for the striking workers.
He however said: “As for the resident doctors which
is my association, we are not on industrial action yet, but that does not mean
we are not in solidarity with them, to tell the Federal Government to bring
this money and actually pay everybody.
“I think what they are doing is in order, because
when people can no longer come to work, I don’t know what you expect them to do
at this condition”.
Reacting to the situation, Chief Medical Director
of the health institution, Dr. Slyvanus, expressed that the striking workers
are “overreacting.”
He said: “the downing of tools by the striking
staff is premature as funds from government are already on the way.”
The Medical Director confirmed the release of funds
by the Federal Government, which will be used to clear the outstanding
remunerations.
The hospital however remains open to the public,
despite the industrial action embarked upon by a section of the workforce.
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