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Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Exclusive101: 8:02pm On Jan 21, 2023
Patients in public hospitals in Abia have continued to lament the ongoing strike by the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) in the state.

A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent, who monitored the strike, reports total compliance with the NMA directive at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) and Abia Specialist and Diagnostic Hospital in Umuahia.

The association in Abia had on Dec. 9 declared a strike but on Jan. 10 declared the strike total and indefinite.

The body announced the strike because of unpaid salary arrears of 25 and 13 months for Abia State University Teaching Hospital and Hospital Management Board workers, respectively.

A patient, Mrs Glory Orji, said that she travelled from Aba to FMC to receive prompt medical care but was met with disappointment as a result of the strike.

“Health matters are very important and should be treated as such by all concerned, therefore, I call on the government to do the needful,” Orji said.


Another patient, Mr Fidelis Onuoha, said that he resides in Imo and was at FMC Umuahia for his routine medical check but lamented that doctors were not attending to patients.

Onuoha said the development was disturbing and worrisome for him and urged the government to meet the demands of the doctors because of citizens with health needs.

An expectant mother, Mrs Eunice Njoku, appealed to doctors to run skeletal services because of the patients who visit the hospital for emergency medical care.


Njoku urged the state government to meet the demands of the doctors and bring the strike to an end without further delay.

A physiotherapist, Miss Veronica Ahamefula, said that she brought her sister to the hospital to see a neurologist, but was told that doctors were on strike.

“I appeal to the government to meet the demands of NMA because its members play a vital role in the health and wellbeing of the citizens,” Ahamefula added.

The Protocol Officer of FMC, Mr Darlington Madubuko, said that doctors in FMC joined the strike to show support for their colleagues in Abia hospitals.


Madubuko said that the strike is taking its toll on healthcare delivery in the hospital, indicating that patients on admission have been discharged to seek healthcare services elsewhere.

“You can see that everywhere is empty; this is a total strike and I don’t know when it will end,” he said.

Madubuko appealed to the state government to clear the backlog of salaries owed to doctors in state-owned health institutions to enable them to return to their duty posts.


A visit to the Abia Specialist and Diagnostic Hospital showed that the health facility, which is usually a beehive of activities, was deserted.

A nurse at the hospital, who pleaded anonymity for fear of victimization, said that the hospital was no longer admitting patients.

She said that children’s male and female wards and the Accident and Emergency Unit were empty as a result of the doctors’ strike.

Mrs Mary Chimahulamiro, a farmer, said that she brought her husband to the hospital for his regular medical appointment but had to leave because no doctor would attend to him.


Chimahulamiro said that the strike had shattered her plans and called on the government to intervene in order to address the cause of the strike.

The NMA Abia Chapter Chairman, Dr Isaiah Abali, said that the association had set up a monitoring team to ensure total compliance and sanctions on defaulters.

“The government has kept mute. They have not approached us on this matter and we won’t beg them as our message is this ‘pay us our salaries’.

“If the present administration doesn’t pay us, the strike will continue until a new administration comes on board in the state,” Abali said.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Joe Osuji, said the government had done its best hence it is now left for NMA to respond.

Osuji, however, did not say what the government had done afresh since the strike began to warrant a response from the NMA.

“Bringing the strike to an end depends on the NMA,” he said.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Exclusive101: 8:10pm On Jan 21, 2023
Na WA O

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Adurax: 8:13pm On Jan 21, 2023
Failed State with worst governor

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by jahsharon: 8:14pm On Jan 21, 2023
Okay.

Chukwudi is not concerned about Abia people dying like chickens because doctors are on strike. His concern is that Tinubu is stealing Lagos money. Now, ask the idiot, is Tinubu also stealing Abia's money or why are the most developed places in Abia just as developed as Ikorodu one of Lagos slum?

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by OldNairalander(m): 8:15pm On Jan 21, 2023
Let it be on record that an APC Senator
(Orji Uzor Kalu) laid the foundation of poor governance in Abia state .
Others simply followed his footsteps

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by TheChameleon: 8:15pm On Jan 21, 2023
grin grin grin

The worst Councillor in SW is 100x better than best Governor ever in SE.

A Biafuro will be the worst country in the world. They will legalise prostitution, drug trafficking and baby factories to generate IGR.

Donald Trump called Africa a shiithole. Unfortunately this is the pit latrine of the shiithole.

Nigeria's Presidency will NEVER reach one region. We will make sure.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Roboto11: 8:16pm On Jan 21, 2023
No different from Obi.

Doctors in Anambra were on strike for 13 months.

The youth would pay for feigning ignorance.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Ennoloa: 8:16pm On Jan 21, 2023
This is very bad, Is it that the money is not there or what

Damn

Guys read this between

Vote a balanced ticket

Nowhere in the world would Muslim-Muslim condemn the killings of Christians

It would be seen as HARAM or Sin from their faithful

Vote wisely

----
In a Muslim - Christians there is a lot of killings what do you think of Muslim - Muslim

It would be a sympathy Govt for Terrorist based on Jihad

The Guy that killed Deborah did not serve any Jail term or any court case... He is walking free due to sharia law

A Muslim -Muslim would be a disaster to we Christians in the North

A Muslim can just wake up kill a Northern Christian and tag it Blasphemy

Nobody would condemn it or put a stop to it

It might not happen in the South due to high level of education but the Northern Christian community would be a warzone for terrorists

Vote wisely
Vote a balanced ticket [Christian/Muslim or Muslim/Christian]

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Davies25: 8:16pm On Jan 21, 2023
They will not call this out.
They prefer this to development.
Their hateful sentiment knows no bound. cry

Doctors strike at this age and time? shocked embarassed

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by HitRun(m): 8:16pm On Jan 21, 2023
“Integrity” governor😀😀😀

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by verybadmouth(m): 8:17pm On Jan 21, 2023
Don't worry Doctors, with Peter Linus Obi as president, your salary will be quadrupled and paid in advance grin grin with tons of allowances.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by tunjijones(m): 8:17pm On Jan 21, 2023
Governor ikpeazu will suddenly become a saint and the best governor if he comes out to contest for presidency in 8 years time.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by kingamaa(m): 8:18pm On Jan 21, 2023
A very pathetic and preventable situation.

It is well with the masses

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by peter0071(m): 8:18pm On Jan 21, 2023
Abia state has the worst Medical facilities in the country

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Oblongata: 8:18pm On Jan 21, 2023
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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by drmuri(m): 8:19pm On Jan 21, 2023
OldNairalander:
Let it be on record that an APC Senator
(Orji Uzor Kalu) laid the foundation of poor governance in Abia state .
Others simply followed his footsteps
Let it be on record that Orji Uzor Kalu was a PDP governor

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by GeneralPula: 8:20pm On Jan 21, 2023
If you see them shouting vote wisely, you would think they’re actually voting wisely in their region..

This is the same thing Pandora did to doctors for more than a year while he was a Governor..

Spiiitt..

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Tinubuwins2023e: 8:20pm On Jan 21, 2023
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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by agarawu1985: 8:20pm On Jan 21, 2023
See Peter Obituary Kinsmen.


IGBOS CRY GO TOO LOUD AFTER THIS ELECTION


😂😂😂😂😂

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Nobody: 8:21pm On Jan 21, 2023
LIAR! How can medical doctors or any other category of workers for that matter, go on strike? And that in the El Dorado that's Eastern Nigeria? If it's in Lagos or any other part of Yorubaland - the land of the Fulani Asslickers and Unity Beggars - it would have passed. But in States like Enugu, Imo, and Anambra where Peter Obi had perfected governance, no way!

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by AnyanwuSilas: 8:21pm On Jan 21, 2023
Exclusive101 why do you have to add the picture of apostle Chibuzor Chinyere sharing food during covid19 lock down and tagged it Okezie Ikpeazụ?

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by oluwaseyi0: 8:22pm On Jan 21, 2023
Unfortunately people from Abia don't care if their people are dying as a result of hospital shut down

It seems they only care about the west

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by OldNairalander(m): 8:22pm On Jan 21, 2023
OBi eliminated the middle men (senior directors in the health sector) looting the allocations to the health sector with nothing to show for it .
He bypassed them and worked directly with those in the field by partnering with the missions and private sectors to fund the health institutions directly.
The senior men in the head office have no money to loot again. They used their influence to declare strike to force OBi back to status quo but failed.

Go and find out the achievements Obi recorded in the health sector with that brave decision.



Roboto11:
No different from Obi.

Doctors in Anambra were on strike for 13 months.

The youth would pay for feigning ignorance.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by ATLIEN2027: 8:22pm On Jan 21, 2023
jahsharon:
Okay.

Chukwudi is not concerned about Abia people dying like chickens because doctors are on strike. His concern is that Tinubu is stealing Lagos money. Now, ask the idiot, is Tinubu also stealing Abia's money or why are the most developed places in Abia just as developed as Ikorodu one of Lagos slum?

grin grin

I beg stop this insult. Ikorodu is better developed compared to Abia State.

Pls correct that statement.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by deji17: 8:23pm On Jan 21, 2023
Their children are here on Nairaland, pontificating about how they want to take over Lagos and rescue Lagosians. Do you blame them, after they've eaten too much food.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by PDPdestroyer(m): 8:23pm On Jan 21, 2023
Tinubu should pay up ASAP, a worker deserves his wages grin

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Vischy: 8:24pm On Jan 21, 2023
Southern Kaduna are fully obidient no doubt because they have gone through persecution and tribulation in the hands of fulani terrorists And backward apc.

It's time for libration!!!
Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by OVB123: 8:24pm On Jan 21, 2023
TheChameleon:
grin grin grin

The worst Councillor in SW is 100x better than best Governor ever in SE.

A Biafuro will be the worst country in the world. They will legalise prostitution, drug trafficking and baby factories to generate IGR.

Donald Trump called Africa a shiithole. Unfortunately this is the pit latrine of the shiithole.

Nigeria's Presidency will NEVER reach one region. We will make sure.
I seconded my Bro.

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Re: Patients Lament As Doctors’ Strike Continues In Abia by Gift96: 8:26pm On Jan 21, 2023
yet people are more concerned about 2023 politics than health practitioners

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