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Ebola, Cholera : End Strike Now. Medical And Health Workers Urge NMA by sogodihno: 2:53pm On Aug 05, 2014
Ebola, Cholera: End Strike Now, Health Union Urge NMA
The Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria, MHWUN, has urged the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, to toe the path of honour and call off its strike to rescue Nigerians from the current outbreaks of the deadly Ebola and cholera diseases in the country.The Bauchi State acting Chairman of the union, Comrade Ladan Isa Dalhatu, who made the appeal while speaking with newsmen in Bauchi, said the NMA strike is not just untimely but also arbitrary to the laws guiding tradeunionism across the globe.“There is no where an association like NMA will declare a nationwide strike when they are not recognised and subsequently registered as trade union with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity,” said Dalhatu.

The chairman described the NMA’s nationwide strike as not only illegal, but also an abuse to the rule of law guiding trade unionism in the country, adding that the NMA demands were irrational. The union boss also accused the NMA of using the strike to boost patronage of private hospitals as patients could no longer access health services in public hospitals. “Let me tell you, private hospitals are now avenues to extort money from patients despite the harsh economic situation people are passing through,” Dalhatu said.The chairman stressed that government has set a bad precedent by allowing the NMA to proceed on nationwide strike when they don’t operate under an association, saying others could follow their step in future.
Re: Ebola, Cholera : End Strike Now. Medical And Health Workers Urge NMA by 76Naira(m): 2:56pm On Aug 05, 2014
Time to call in ill.
This Ebola V thingy is stubborn.
Re: Ebola, Cholera : End Strike Now. Medical And Health Workers Urge NMA by armadeo(m): 3:46pm On Aug 05, 2014
sogodihno: Ebola, Cholera: End Strike Now, Health Union Urge NMA
The Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria, MHWUN, has urged the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, to toe the path of honour and call off its strike to rescue Nigerians from the current outbreaks of the deadly Ebola and cholera diseases in the country.The Bauchi State acting Chairman of the union, Comrade Ladan Isa Dalhatu, who made the appeal while speaking with newsmen in Bauchi, said the NMA strike is not just untimely but also arbitrary to the laws guiding tradeunionism across the globe.“There is no where an association like NMA will declare a nationwide strike when they are not recognised and subsequently registered as trade union with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity,” said Dalhatu.

The chairman described the NMA’s nationwide strike as not only illegal, but also an abuse to the rule of law guiding trade unionism in the country, adding that the NMA demands were irrational. The union boss also accused the NMA of using the strike to boost patronage of private hospitals as patients could no longer access health services in public hospitals. “Let me tell you, private hospitals are now avenues to extort money from patients despite the harsh economic situation people are passing through,” Dalhatu said.The chairman stressed that government has set a bad precedent by allowing the NMA to proceed on nationwide strike when they don’t operate under an association, saying others could follow their step in future.

This issue about drs going on strike to boost their private clinic attendance is frankly quite retarded.

Most patients who access healthcare in govt hospitals are unable to afford private clinics. Therefore it stands to reason that they would gravitate to areas they could afford e.g chemists pharmacies labs etc. I think those people stand to benefit more than private clinics after all consultation is free there.

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