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Pharmacists under the auspices of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) have appealed to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) to restructure the leadership of the country’s health sector for desirable equity amongst health workers and better service delivery. The appeal came yesterday from PSN president, Prof. Cyril Usifoh, who lamented the imbalance in the composition of the Health Sector Reform Committee, headed by Osinbajo. He said the current arrangement negates the principle of equity and fairness, and discriminatory against some key professionals in the sector. In a statement he issued, which was made available to LEADERSHIP in Abuja, the PSN boss said, “We observe that of the 28 members, about 23 appear to be physicians while only one pharmacist (PSN), a nurse (NANNM) and a laboratory scientist (AMLSN), the DG, BPE and DG, Federal Consumer Protection Council are confirmed not to be physicians. He said since the obnoxious Decree 10 of 1985 was enacted and physicians were placed in charge of the sector at all levels from the federal, state and LGA as well as the health institutions under their jurisdiction. In the statement titled: “Health Sector Reforms: The beat goes on”, Usifoh said ‘’ there was the need to include more health professionals of diverse backgrounds into the committee.’’ He expressed PSN’s fears that the proposed Health Sector Reform Committee may face the challenges of previous reforms under past administrations, without the immediate intervention of the federal government. “The federal government proposed Health Sector Reform Committee may just go the way of previous health sector reform projects because the philosophy and execution plan is one and the same. ‘’Under the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration, the late Prof. Olu Akinkugbe, an emeritus professor of medicine led a health reform team which had a similar composition of physicians dominating overwhelmingly. But, the final report was dead on arrival because the positions, like what the Osinbajo Committee will most likely bring on the table, will be favourable to only the physicians. That will make it unacceptable to the preponderance of health professionals and workers who make up over 90 percent of the membership of the health sector,” Usifoh said. “Typical of the processes involved in the sharing of benefits/packages, privileges and resources in the health sector, the reform committee with over 85 percent presence of physicians already negates the rights and liberties of the majority of health workers in Nigeria. A committee of this nature has slots for the DG, Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Council, a lawyer, but not for an agency like NAFDAC which regulates all the drugs, medical devices, vaccines, medical equipment and chemicals etc, which are the essential tools and commodities which drive any credible health system,’’ he said. He further said that “personalities like the director of hospital services of the FMoH, DG NACA, MD, Federal Medical Centre, Ebute-Metta, who complement the overwhelming presence of physicians on the committee, other health professionals especially those in pharma manufacturing and importation have no place on the committee Continuing, he said ‘’We observe with consternation that at least four of the major trade unions including MHWUN, NUAHP, NASU and SSA have no representation on this Committee. MHWUN alone is reputed to have about 60% of the entire health workforce in its fold.
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[ author=pyyxxaro post=109263073]Small time now , the old man go de play de roll inside Portorportor ![]() E go de use e nose de dig ground steady[/quote]It's heart, not brain transplant!!!! |
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It may not count in some Pharmacy schools, but that doesn't make it useless. It is a clear indication that you are good and you will make excellent grades if you keep this tempo in the rest of your studies. This will attract both local and foreign scholarships. My candid advise is....never allow a fellow human decide on your potentials. You are far intelligent than that person saying your result is useless. Be mindful of frenemies. DM me for more information on Pharmacy school. |
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[quote author=Christistruth00 post=96222210]The BBC Reporter that was there also said Soldiers shot into the Air and she saw no fatalities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlSRq_WAdlE was obviously lieing..... |
In another new:: ASUU Nigrr Delta University to Bayelsa Govt: Resolve pending issues or face industrial crisis While the industrial action embarked upon by the national body of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU is yet to be resolved, the Niger Delta University, NDU branch of ASUU, has threaten that it may embark on yet another industrial action immediately after the national strike is suspended if the Bayelsa State government fails to resolve all pending issues with the union. Chairman of ASUU-NDU branch, Dr. Tonbara Kingdom, who disclosed this during a media briefing held at the Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, yesterday, said the unresolved issues include, “non implement of promotion between 2015 to 2019, non-payment of promotion arrears, non-payment of annual increment since 2015 till date, non-payment of fellowship grants for over 10 years, non-payment of pension since 2018 till date, and lack of accommodating for lecturers within the university community.” According to Dr. Kingdom, who was flanked by the ASUU-NDU branch Secretary, Dr Ebi Baraka and other executives, noted that the union has employed several ways to get the attention of the state government including writing several letters and sending traditional rurlers to meet with governmment officials but to no avail. The NDU-ASUU chairperson, who lamented that the academic staff of the state owned university were getting frustrated and tired with the governmment, said they have not been benefiting from the new minimum wage as they have been receiving the same salary since 2009. He said: “We want to call on the Bayelsa State government to quickly resolve the pending and nagging issues of poor funding and staff welfare for the Niger Delta University to avert industrial crisis immediately the national ASUU strike is suspended. We have written several letters and they have not invited us, we are also using political solutions, we have been calling trade rulers and politicians who are in government to assist us in meeting and discussing with those who are concern to see how we avert what is coming, we don’t want a situation after the federal government has solve the problems of our union at the national level we come back for another strike, it is something we can avoid of governmment is proactive. “We have been showing so much understanding but the governmment is not reciprocating. Our members are getting frustrated and tired and are saying governmment should use this opportunity to resolve these issues before the national strike is suspended. The salary we are earning is the salary we have been earning since 2009, all the so-called salary increment and minimum wage did not affect our salary, annual increment and promotion we did not benefit, among others.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/ASUU-ndu-to-bayelsa-govt-resolve-pending-issues-or-face-industrial-crisis/
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Agbegbaorogboye:Enroll in Nnmadi Azikiwe University |
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May Her Gentle soul Rest in Peace. |
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flyingpig:Yes, still very on....go to jamb website and get oy done. |
Someone should encourage him to do change of institution and apply to Niger Delta University..the cut off mark is 160, hence he can come over to the Niger Delta and pursue his dreams. The application for PUTME ends 31st August.
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EngineerBode:Wise as Solomon... You shall live long. |
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Edo is not Lagos.
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If the one meat is not enough for you, give her money next time to get more meat from the market. Be thankful for what u see. If you were my brother, I would have called you an idiot, but since you are not, be wise and don't run to social media with such tag to seek attention. |
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