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No More Utimatums, Nigerian Union Of Allied Health Professionals Strike Looms by benjichuks(m): 7:45am On Oct 14, 2014
Hmmm, yet another round of the incessant strike in the health sector. Hope the Government can solve this once and for all.
Members of the Nigerian Union of allied Health professionals have declared their intention to proceed on a nationwide strike by the 16th of october. In a communique isued and sent to MEDICALWORLD NIGERIA titled "Commencement of insustrial strike action by members of Nigerian unioin of allied health professionals (NUAHP) Nationwide.

They recalled that NUAHP had given the Federal Government an ultimatum
which was communicated to the Federal Ministry of Health which expired on
30th September, 2014. This ultimatum was arrived at the meeting of
National Executive Council (NEC) of the Union which was preceded by a
public symposium titled; “Incessant strikes in Nigeria’s Health Sector:
Causes and solution” held between 28th and 30th August, 2014 at Asokoro
District Hospital, Abuja. One of the causes of incessant strikes is the
attitude of Government/Employers in reneging on agreements.*

*However, members of the Union did not go on the strike despite the
expiration of the ultimatum because of Salah festival and holidays, showing
our respect for the members of the public.*

*While our members nationwide were agitating for the commencement of the
strike on the 8th of October, 2014, the leadership of the Union persuaded
them to hold on for a meeting called by the Government called for the 9th
of October, 2014 hoping that the Federal Government would release at least
6 to 8 circulars of various issues which have been lingering over the past
four years. *

*When the Government called the leaders of JOHESU for a meeting held on the
9th of October, 2014, none of our demands was met which infuriated members
of the Union demanding for the immediate commencement of the strike not
later than 13th October, 2014.*

*However, the leadership of the Union was forced to summon an emergency
meeting of the National Administrative Council (NAC) on the 13th of
October, 2014 to receive the reactions of our members to the report of
Federal Government/JOHESU meeting of 9th October, 2014.*

*Having forwarded earlier on the report of the Government/JOHESU meeting
outcome to all units and State Councils of our Union nationwide, the
preponderant of the feedback from our members showed that our members are
disillusioned, disappointed, embarrassed and frustrated by the Government
position and therefore demanded for an immediate nationwide strike action.*

*Hence, the current decision of the Union.*

You would remember that medicalworld nigeria had published on its site tht the union joined other unions in the health sector to embark on a 3 day warning strike between 20th and 22nd of January, 2014 with a view of embarking on a nationwide strike four weeks after if the Government did not meet their demands.*

Since then, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation intervened
and has since engaged the Unions at series of meetings without any serious
achievements. So we are therefore left with no option than to embark on
this strike. medicalworldnigeria.com

*You would also recall that the Union embarked on a nationwide strike on
the 16th to 22nd of August, 2013, which was apprehended by the Honourable
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu while a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) was signed between the two parties on the 20th of
August, 2013. Till date most of the issues contained in the MoU are yet to
be implemented. Some of the issues are:*

*1. **The appointment of Chief Medical Directors (CMD)*

*2. **Advertorials on the post of Chief Medical Directors (CMD) and
Medical Directors (MD) of Tertiary Hospitals in Nigeria being skewed in
favour of Medical Practitioners.*

*3. **Composition of Management Boards of Tertiary Hospitals which is
lopsided in favour of Medical Practitioners.*

*4. **Abolition of the Office of Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory
Committee and Deputy Head of Clinical Services in some Tertiary Hospitals.*

*5. **Holding of Stakeholders Conference.*

*These issues are either partially attended to or deliberately ignored. The
Federal Government had set up various Committees whose assignments seemed
unending. The Union is tired of this unpleasant strategy of time buying by
the Federal Government.*

*Other issues at stake are:*

*6. **Non-promotion of our members to Directors position.*

*7. **Non-payment of specialist allowance.*

*8. **Refusal to issue Circulars after concluding collective
Bargaining meetings.medicalworldnigeria.com

*9. **Creation of Department of Medical Laboratory Science.*

*10. **Complete Autonomy for Teaching Hospitals.*

*11. **Imposition of University Staff as heads of Departments.*

*12. **Others.*

*Since the Government had decided not respond to our ultimatum which
expired on the 30th of September, 2014 and our demands, the Union has no
choice than to call out her members for an indefinite nationwide strike.
This strike commences by 8.00am of 16th October, 2014 until further notice.*

The national president F.O. Faniran and the National secretary O.C. Ogbonna on behalf to the union apologize to our teeming Patients and the entire members of the public for this avoidable action, the Government should be held responsible for
this.

Link-
http://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2014/10/no-more-ultimatums-october-16th-nigerian-union-of-allied-health-professionals-strike-inevitable#.VDzFdxlwbqB
Re: No More Utimatums, Nigerian Union Of Allied Health Professionals Strike Looms by ozo13(m): 7:50am On Oct 14, 2014
Please tell ur staffs not to lock down emergency unit and run away wt d keys wn u ppl r going on ya planned strike.gudluck grin.
benjichuks:
Members of the Nigerian Union of allied Health professionals have declared their intention to proceed on a nationwide strike by the 16th of october. In a communique isued and sent to MEDICALWORLD NIGERIA titled "Commencement of insustrial strike action by members of Nigerian unioin of allied health professionals (NUAHP) Nationwide.

They recalled that NUAHP had given the Federal Government an ultimatum
which was communicated to the Federal Ministry of Health which expired on
30th September, 2014. This ultimatum was arrived at the meeting of
National Executive Council (NEC) of the Union which was preceded by a
public symposium titled; “Incessant strikes in Nigeria’s Health Sector:
Causes and solution” held between 28th and 30th August, 2014 at Asokoro
District Hospital, Abuja. One of the causes of incessant strikes is the
attitude of Government/Employers in reneging on agreements.*

*However, members of the Union did not go on the strike despite the
expiration of the ultimatum because of Salah festival and holidays, showing
our respect for the members of the public.*

*While our members nationwide were agitating for the commencement of the
strike on the 8th of October, 2014, the leadership of the Union persuaded
them to hold on for a meeting called by the Government called for the 9th
of October, 2014 hoping that the Federal Government would release at least
6 to 8 circulars of various issues which have been lingering over the past
four years. *

*When the Government called the leaders of JOHESU for a meeting held on the
9th of October, 2014, none of our demands was met which infuriated members
of the Union demanding for the immediate commencement of the strike not
later than 13th October, 2014.*

*However, the leadership of the Union was forced to summon an emergency
meeting of the National Administrative Council (NAC) on the 13th of
October, 2014 to receive the reactions of our members to the report of
Federal Government/JOHESU meeting of 9th October, 2014.*

*Having forwarded earlier on the report of the Government/JOHESU meeting
outcome to all units and State Councils of our Union nationwide, the
preponderant of the feedback from our members showed that our members are
disillusioned, disappointed, embarrassed and frustrated by the Government
position and therefore demanded for an immediate nationwide strike action.*

*Hence, the current decision of the Union.*

You would remember that medicalworld nigeria had published on its site tht the union joined other unions in the health sector to embark on a 3 day warning strike between 20th and 22nd of January, 2014 with a view of embarking on a nationwide strike four weeks after if the Government did not meet their demands.*

Since then, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation intervened
and has since engaged the Unions at series of meetings without any serious
achievements. So we are therefore left with no option than to embark on
this strike. medicalworldnigeria.com

*You would also recall that the Union embarked on a nationwide strike on
the 16th to 22nd of August, 2013, which was apprehended by the Honourable
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu while a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) was signed between the two parties on the 20th of
August, 2013. Till date most of the issues contained in the MoU are yet to
be implemented. Some of the issues are:*

*1. **The appointment of Chief Medical Directors (CMD)*

*2. **Advertorials on the post of Chief Medical Directors (CMD) and
Medical Directors (MD) of Tertiary Hospitals in Nigeria being skewed in
favour of Medical Practitioners.*

*3. **Composition of Management Boards of Tertiary Hospitals which is
lopsided in favour of Medical Practitioners.*

*4. **Abolition of the Office of Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory
Committee and Deputy Head of Clinical Services in some Tertiary Hospitals.*

*5. **Holding of Stakeholders Conference.*

*These issues are either partially attended to or deliberately ignored. The
Federal Government had set up various Committees whose assignments seemed
unending. The Union is tired of this unpleasant strategy of time buying by
the Federal Government.*

*Other issues at stake are:*

*6. **Non-promotion of our members to Directors position.*

*7. **Non-payment of specialist allowance.*

*8. **Refusal to issue Circulars after concluding collective
Bargaining meetings.medicalworldnigeria.com

*9. **Creation of Department of Medical Laboratory Science.*

*10. **Complete Autonomy for Teaching Hospitals.*

*11. **Imposition of University Staff as heads of Departments.*

*12. **Others.*

*Since the Government had decided not respond to our ultimatum which
expired on the 30th of September, 2014 and our demands, the Union has no
choice than to call out her members for an indefinite nationwide strike.
This strike commences by 8.00am of 16th October, 2014 until further notice.*

The national president F.O. Faniran and the National secretary O.C. Ogbonna on behalf to the union apologize to our teeming Patients and the entire members of the public for this avoidable action, the Government should be held responsible for
this.
- See more at: http://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2014/10/no-more-ultimatums-october-16th-nigerian-union-of-allied-health-professionals-strike-inevitable#.VDzFdxlwbqB
Re: No More Utimatums, Nigerian Union Of Allied Health Professionals Strike Looms by benjichuks(m): 8:00am On Oct 14, 2014
ozo13:
Please tell ur staffs not to lock down emergency unit and run away wt d keys wn u ppl r going on ya planned strike.gudluck grin.

I'm not a member of the above Union, so direct it to the appropriate quarter. wink

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