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| Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by FreeStuffsNG(op): 7:33am On Jan 16 |
Patients stranded across Nigeria as health workers’ strike enters third monthhttps://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/849764-patients-stranded-across-nigeria-as-health-workers-strike-enters-third-month.html
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| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by FreeStuffsNG(op): 7:34am On Jan 16*. Modified: 7:56am On Jan 16 |
The strike, which began on 15 November, stems from a long-standing dispute with the federal government over delayed salary adjustments under the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) and what the union describes as years of neglect and discriminatory treatment compared to doctors. “Our people are bearing the brunt of a strike caused by the government’s failure to implement agreements reached as far back as 2014,” the staff member said. This problem was introduced into the public health sector by the late Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, Minister of Health under Gen. IBB. He turned deaf ears to advice given to him not to introduce discriminatory welfare system that favour only his fellow medical doctors. He ignored the wise counsel against introducing a discrimination alien to the system that he never inherited. Prof Olikoye Ransome-Kuti took his divisive and discriminatory proposal directly to IBB who ignorantly approved it. Since then, our public health sector has not known peace and most money sunk into the sector has been looted and mismanaged by his professional group members he favored to the detriment of other Healthcare professionals.
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| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by joromii: 9:50am On Jan 16 |
Omo, if you can afford it. Get health insurance o |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by AntiChristian: 9:51am On Jan 16 |
So health workers are on strike? May we never fall sick to need hospital intervention! |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Gotocourt: 9:51am On Jan 16 |
Emilokan don blow subsidy money ![]() |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Peliman: 9:51am On Jan 16 |
Despite subsidy removal and heavy taxation on the poor masses still see what Nigerians are facing. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by lezz(m): 9:51am On Jan 16 |
Doctors have shown this ones how to be selfish, self-centred and totally unprofessional |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by AlabiKILLER2023: 9:51am On Jan 16 |
E-bola Amoda ogunlere is a failure E-bola Amoda ogunlere is a fraudster |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Sheuns(m): 9:53am On Jan 16 |
Imagine there has been strike by government doctors since November an there is no media awareness. If it were these people in the opposition, some media channels would have been going to all the hospitals affected and putting it to our faces. Their boss is in power now all they talk about is politics and propaganda. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Apcnewrecruit: 9:53am On Jan 16 |
The greed of these health workers despite Tinubu assurances to them is unbecoming. No work no pay must be activated by the ministry of health |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by AMINDA: 9:54am On Jan 16 |
There's massive news suppression going on in this country. Nothing seems to be working but Agbadorians are celebrating growth projections by the worldbank after giving them cooked up statistics and baselines. Where is our president in all of these? Man hasn't set foot in Nigeria since the beginning of this year. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by OKKO(m): 9:55am On Jan 16 |
lezz:Go read the course in the university. We are even happy they have not moved to Saudi Arabia, UK, Canada. Where is the revenue the politicians have been collecting? |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by jamafa: 9:57am On Jan 16 |
Peliman:How much taxes have you paid since Subsidy was removed 😂 U don pay direct tax in your life 😂 If yes, drop receipt here |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Klington: 9:57am On Jan 16 |
When we tell the emergency lovers of the disgraced country that tinubu has nothing to offer, they start convulsing like epileptic patients. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by stokfrick: 9:58am On Jan 16 |
Apcnewrecruit:Na empty assurances we go chop? Abi you no know typical Nigerian politicians? If it's what will affect the politicians directly, it would have been speedily resolved. But they don't care about you and I. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Apcnewrecruit: 10:00am On Jan 16 |
stokfrick:But Tinubu didn't cause this problems naa. So why border him for an issue he doesn't have a hand in? Imagine since 2014 |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Klington: 10:01am On Jan 16 |
jamafa:Voluntary slave, what have you benefited from the subsidy removal ![]() |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by NaijaRoyalty(m): 10:01am On Jan 16 |
We don't have a president in this country |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by chiagozien(m): 10:01am On Jan 16 |
One of the reasons we want a Separate country called Biafra. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by CodeTemplarr: 10:02am On Jan 16 |
In a nation with over a hundred universities and abundance of trainable young men and women, who can go on to either serve locally or grow the economy from outside, there is no attempt to increase intake of medical related programs, it is religion and tribe that is important. Ruga for cattles. Amnesty for their owners. Salary for imams. Building of mosques. Hajj. Mega roads. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by CodeTemplarr: 10:03am On Jan 16 |
Klington:Lol. He has benefitted N100 per post job. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Endinjustice: 10:03am On Jan 16 |
Tunubu is a disaster, that's all you need to know. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Cj4charles(m): 10:03am On Jan 16 |
Collected/robbed her citizens in guess of tax and still couldn't provide basic amenities for it citizens |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by FreeStuffsNG(op): 10:09am On Jan 16 |
FreeStuffsNG:The leadership of health systems itself is a professional Cadre and every Healthcare professional willing to get such training and license should have equal opportunity. Currently, from LGAs to States and Federal Government level, many medical doctors are enjoying a bazaar of political appointments while the country continues to suffer from not having enough medical doctors. I know that the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration will resolve this issue and not pass it on to subsequent administration. If he doesn't, it is the people who will continue to suffer. Prof Olikoye Ransome-Kuti is no more but the problem he created has persisted till date until a bold leadership reverse the problem and restore peace and progress back to our public health systems. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by Mrchippychappy(m): 10:10am On Jan 16 |
Our doctors should manage their hunger and stop de-marketing Nigeria nah, |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by omoredia: 10:10am On Jan 16 |
Good one when election comes people will see that getting good leader is actually a matter of life or death |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by lezz(m): 10:11am On Jan 16 |
OKKO:Everyone can't be a health worker and we don't need to be one to criticise. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by YeyeGbami: 10:15am On Jan 16 |
Live a healthy lifestyle, you might not need them. Can’t remember when last I visited a hospital |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by lordprogress: 10:18am On Jan 16 |
The funny thing is that this conhess adjustment talk has started since 2014 and the physicians are the ones frustrating the effort of johesu. Even the issue of consultancy cadre for pharmacist that have been going on forever. Imagine one of the demands by nard(resident doctors) is no consultancy for other health workers Imagine fighting for your welfare while blocking growth of other health care practitioners is that not evil. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by bunmioguns(m): 10:19am On Jan 16 |
Lol, third month? These ones are still learning. Make them wait till 6 months like ASUU, that's when they'll know that the 'No Work, No Pay' policy in Nigeria is just a suggestion. . The most annoying part is these JOHESU people feeling like they are the heartbeat of the hospital. You go to the hospital, the receptionist is acting like she's the Chief Medical Director, the lab scientist is forming 'hard to get,' and the pharmacist is giving you attitude like he's the one that manufactured the Paracetamol. Now you've stayed home for 3 months and the country hasn't finished? . The truth is, both the Government and the Unions are moving m@d. One is busy sharing 2026 'Renewed Hope' luxury SUVs in Abuja, while the other is using poor patients as 'bargaining chips' to dragging salary structure with doctors. If you people are tired, just Japa like the doctors and leave the hospitals for the mortuary attendants to manage. At least those ones don't go on strike, dead bodies don't complain about CONHESS or CONMESS. . Nonsense and ingredients. |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by atobs4real(m): 10:22am On Jan 16 |
Is the government trying to reduce the population? what is behind the government not resolving the issues till now? |
| Re: Patients Stranded Across Nigeria As Health Workers’ Strike Enters 3rd Month by atobs4real(m): 10:22am On Jan 16 |
Is the government trying to reduce the population? what is behind the government not resolving the issues till now? Make person no sick ooo |
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