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Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by Petrosonly: 5:52pm On Nov 20, 2014
The Honourable Minister of Health,

Federal Ministry of Health,

Federal Secretariat Complex,

Ahmadu Bello Way,Abuja,

Nigeria.



Sir,



RE: JOHESU STRIKE; PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR ASSOCIATION IS NOT PART OF JOHESU AND OUR MEMBERS ARE THEREFORE NOT PART OF THE ONGOING JOHESU STRIKE.



Preamble: Our Association (comprising only of Nurses with at least the First Degree in Nursing, i.e. B.Sc. Nursing/Bachelor of Nursing Science [B.N.Sc.]) brings you candid fraternal greetings from our pragmatic and peace-loving members.

Please, kindly recall that our association had through our letter, Ref. No.:UGONSA/014/Vol.11/010 dated 11th October, 2014,notified your office of the successful incorporation of our association with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in line with the Companies and Allied Matters Act, No.1, 1990.



Kindly also recall that in the letter, we expressed our unalloyed determination and commitment to liaise with the Federal Ministry of Health to achieve its vision of making our healthcare delivery system one of the global best through the transformation agenda of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

In pursuit of this noble cause, we wish to bring the following to your notice.We write your Office this day to formally notify you that our association is not part of JOHESU and therefore our members are not part of the misguided and treacherous strike embarked on by the members of JOHESU.



It is the belief of our association that the various groups in the health sector can achieve whatever aspirations they are pursuing without resorting to gang-ups in the guise of industrial action especially now that we are blessed with a listening and considerate regime at the Federal Government.



All the previous demands of our association that were met by the Federal Government were not achieved through industrial action and we shall achieve our current demands, which among other things include INTERNSHIP FOR THE FRESH UNIVERSITY GRADUATES OF NURSING SCIENCE AND THEIR PROPER PLACEMENT IN THE SCHEMES OF SERVICE without embarking on any strike.

That the Ministry of Health has acknowledged that it is an aberration to place University Graduates of Nursing Science on GL 08 (CONHESS 07) entry point post-NYSC whereas their counterparts in Pharmacy,Physiotherapy,Medical Laboratory Science, etc ( which are five-year programmes in the University for the First Degree with the same entry requirements as Nursing Science) are placed on GL 10 (CONHESS 09) entry point Post –NYSC is a clear indication that the current regime is sincerely a listening one and having put up measures to address it is another demonstration of sincerity of commitment to addressing genuine issues by the current regime.



That the Ministry of health has, as well, forwarded a memorandum to the National Council on Establishment (NCE) for approval of internship for the fresh Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing Science (BNSc) degree programme without our members embarking on any strike equally shows that the Government is totally committed to meeting feasible and lawful demands of any group via legally established channels.



While we appeal to your honourable Office to collaborate with all concerned authorities to expedite action on the release of circular for internship and proper placement of the fresh Graduates of the BNSc degree programme, we enjoin all the unions in the health sector, especially JOHESU, to emulate the way of our association and shun the toga of brigandage in the name of industrial action.

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We equally enjoin all the unions in the health sector to support the transformation agenda of the presidency which includes among other things the plan to launch our healthcare delivery system to an enviable position in the global ranking of healthcare delivery systems.



It is a crime, to our belief, for any healthcare provider to abandon the unconditional oath of saving human lives which we all swore to uphold because of some selfish gratifications as members of JOHESU are currently doing. We therefore condemn this needless strike in its entirety.



While we appeal to Government to always hasten up the satisfaction of genuine demands of the different Health Associations to give all and sundry sense of belonging in the healthcare sector, we reaffirm our unalloyed commitment of assisting the Government realize its transformation agenda in the health sector through dynamic and sustainable professional services of our members.



Attached with this letter are copies of press releases and public notices dissociating our Association and its members from JOHESU and its perfidious and misguided industrial action.



Thank you.

Chief (Hon) S.E.O. Egwuenu Nurse G.I. Nshi

National President

National Secretary



CC:

State Commissioners of Health

Chief Medical Directors/Medical Directors of Tertiary Health Facilities

Directors of Administration of Tertiary Health Facilities

Chairmen, Medical Advisory Committee of Tertiary Health Facilities

Heads of Nursing Services of Tertiary Health Facilities


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Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by drnoel: 6:05pm On Nov 20, 2014
Now over to those fools on NL that were arguing blindly. What do u guys have to say now?
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by UnknownT: 6:07pm On Nov 20, 2014
So na em be say na Nurse Eliza dem remain for JOHESU
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by lomaxx: 6:46pm On Nov 20, 2014
Haha

Plot Twist.
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by Inkredible(m): 7:04pm On Nov 20, 2014
Lols
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by emmalexabl(m): 7:21pm On Nov 20, 2014
Lloooolll....same divide and rule strategy that was used against doctors.


FG is on point.


Our angels in white(nurses) have dissocited themselves from the devilish union called JOHESU.,


We also await same letters from pharmacists,lab scientists and co


JOHESU on the brink !!
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by Petrosonly: 8:14pm On Nov 20, 2014
The association is too amorphous for it to function as a unit...the center will soon give way...
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by pazienza(m): 8:36pm On Nov 20, 2014
Lol. University trained Nurses leaving the Nursing school trained ones to drown in JOHESU.

This what greed causes, they accuse Drs of greed and ego, but they actually see in others what is in they themselves.

What next? Maybe soon Federal university trained Nurses would realize they are of better quality/grade than the state university trained ones,and start demanding for preferential treatment.

This madness has no end,as it's driven by greed.
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by pazienza(m): 8:43pm On Nov 20, 2014
Petrosonly:
The association is too amorphous for it to function as a unit...the center will soon give way...

Are you a Nursing school trained Nurse? If you are, i would advise you start a Bsc nursing programme o! Knowing human nature and the greed thereof, this organization has come to stay,and can only grow stronger as more Universities start offering Bsc Nursing programme. It would be like HND and Bsc, with the Nursing school trained nurses receiving the short end of the stick.
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by ferdsmart(m): 8:46pm On Nov 20, 2014
na wa oo
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by Petrosonly: 8:55pm On Nov 20, 2014
pazienza:


Are you a Nursing school trained Nurse? If you are, i would advise you start a Bsc nursing programme o! Knowing human nature and the greed thereof, this organization has come to stay,and can only grow stronger as more Universities start offering Bsc Nursing programme. It would be like HND and Bsc, with the Nursing school trained nurses receiving the short end of the stick.

I was referring to JOHESU in my comment not the graduate nurses' association...and I'm not a nurse.
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by Nobody: 8:53am On Nov 21, 2014
Mrsawesome,where are you?
Re: Graduate Nurses Dissociate Themselves From JOHESU Strike by MrsAwesome: 11:31am On Nov 21, 2014
I am here Ooo and I do not blame GNAN at all for dissociating themselves from JOHESU if their interest is not captured in this struggle.

The problem GNAN will have is if it continue to distance itself from their other colleagues without BSCN degree, cos ..GNAN members are few compared to RN/RM holders. So that with the large number of nurses in Nigeria ...when they come together and express their concerns it will be more effective.
Dental therapist and technologist both have HND and are drafted for internship why won't GNAN agitate for same so that they will be at par with their counterpart , CONHESS nursing officers.... g/l 8 step 2 , nursing supritendents....g/l 7 step 4 for internship and g/l 9 step and g/l 8 step 2 post NYSC.

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