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Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Beadex1(op): 8:38am On Mar 16, 2015
Medical  doctors in the employment of Lagos State are to commence another indefinite strike today, as their effort to reach a truce with the state government at the weekend was unsuccessful.

Medical Guild, the umbrella body of the doctors serving in the state’s public hospitals, had on March 8 issued a 10-day ultimatum to government to pay all outstanding monies allegedly withheld as a result of previous strikes embarked upon by the doctors.

Daily Independent learnt that the leadership of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) at the weekend, made unsuccessful efforts to meet with Governor Babatunde Fashola to discuss the unhealthy development.

“The  inability of our leadership to meet with the governor or his representative on behalf of the state at the weekend has left our members with the only option of embarking on the proposed strike”, said one of the doctors in the employment of the state government.

A statement directing all medical doctors in the employment of state government to commence an indefinite strike from today was issued on Sunday and pasted on the hospitals’ notice boards.

The statement signed by the chairman of the Guild of Doctors, Dr. Biyi Kufo, reads:

“Lagos State Government (LASG)  refuses to embrace last minute    interventions by NMA  National President and Secretary.

“All members  (without exclusion)  are to proceed on indefinite strike from 8am tomorrow, Monday 16/03/15.

“No clinics, No General Outpatients Department (GOPD) and no elective   surgeries. Emergencies/Crritically ill patients only will be attended to.

In the notice of ultimatum, the Guild had stated: “The issues in contention include the continued employment of doctors as casual (contract) workers; the non-employment of resident doctors in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH); and the discriminatory application of the state’s ‘no work, no pay’ policy to members of the Medical Guild in the period between April/May 2012 and September 2014.”

However, speaking to our Correspondent on behalf of government, Special Adviser on Public Health, Dr. Yewande Adesina, re-stated government’s position on some of the issues at stake, saying, “If the Federal Government has the fund and wherewithal to provide certain things, it is very wrong to impose it on the state; there is nowhere in the world this is done.

“if government said it does not have money to pay now and that it would do so by spreading payments overtime and the doctors do not believe, there is not so much that government can do about that; I however see  it (the strike) as an easy way out to blame government for everything”, said Adesina.

On whether government is ready to pay the withheld doctors’ salaries,  Adesina said, “There is a law and that law states, ‘no work no pay’; Lagos State did not manufacture it”.

Continuing, she explained, “in the past we have had to work with professional bodies to palliate and draw closer each time there was a strike.

“But it has become one strike too many so much so that our professionals on the flimsiest excuses embark on a strike expecting that we all understand it is just a misunderstanding that can be overlooked and then get paid.

“Honestly, we had overlooked the law in the past, but then the strikes became one too frequent that we just must draw a line; government has reached its limits on strikes in this state and the state executive council as of today, stands behind the ‘no work no pay law’ as it applies in the country”, said Adesina.
http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/03/lagos-doctors-begin-another-indefinite-strike/
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 8:46am On Mar 16, 2015
We all saw this coming. Now we are here! Boldly insincere govt.
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by tociano009(m): 8:52am On Mar 16, 2015
Fashola, oya blame Gej
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by natureblack(m): 8:53am On Mar 16, 2015
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's interactive session with entertainers in Eko Hotel Lagos is the major cause to the strike - Fashola
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by teamb: 8:53am On Mar 16, 2015
not again
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Firefire(m): 8:53am On Mar 16, 2015
“The inability of our leadership to meet with the governor or his representative on behalf of the state at the weekend has left our members with the only option of embarking on the proposed strike”, said one of the doctors in the employment of the state government".

Lagos State Government (LASG) refuses to embrace last minute interventions by NMA National President and Secretary.

Strike by Medical Practitioner's in Nigeria endanger the Nigerian people, many lives will be lost during this period.

We appeal to our doctors to please see reason(s) with the government, you have sworn to protect and save lives, please do and avoid the impending death of the poor masses who could not afford private hospitals.

I also use this medium to appeal to Lagos State Government to please reach a compromise with our doctors.

Eko oni ba je oooo
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Oildichotomy(m):
"Goodluck Jonathan has bribed the whole doctors of Lagos state to go on strike because he promised them federal employment. "


said FasholaJoker in a press statement
Incompetent Kettle calling pot black

"Moving Forward with or without Badbelle"

Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Dammytrager(m): 8:53am On Mar 16, 2015
Still, God bless Nigeria
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 8:53am On Mar 16, 2015
undecided


#team foreign girls cool
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Mogidi:
Medical doctors in the employment of Lagos State are to commence another indefinite strike today, as their effort to reach a truce with the state government at the weekend was unsuccessful.
Fashola has given their salary as "change" to Buhari, Aregbesola did same thing abeg, its called "change".

Watch Fashola blame GEJ for this like he blamed the robbery at Lekki on GEJ.

The good news is that these doctors are ready to effect a change in the governance of Lagos state.
Tinubu has had it his way for too long.
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Lagusta(m): 8:53am On Mar 16, 2015
I can say this is the only place fashola failed woefully.....

And I'm not happy about it....
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by SeverusSnape(m): 8:54am On Mar 16, 2015
Blame it on Jonathan
#fasholajoker
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by siraj1402(m): 8:54am On Mar 16, 2015
God save us
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by KingTom(m): 8:54am On Mar 16, 2015
More patients for me grin
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by JOF2: 8:55am On Mar 16, 2015
Am just concern about the lives that will be lost during this process

May God heal our land
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 8:55am On Mar 16, 2015
Fashola is working
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by luvinhubby(m): 8:56am On Mar 16, 2015
Do they care, when they will send their fathers overseas for malaria treatment & leave the poor man to die in poorly equipped & manned local hospitals.

God will help us in this country.
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Swiftboy(m): 8:56am On Mar 16, 2015
It is Goodluck's fault! Oya #blameGEJ #FASHOlajoker grin
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Ucheosefoh(m): 8:56am On Mar 16, 2015
Truth be told the government of this country did not have the interest of the masses at heart, in a civilize world government don't joke with health and education sectors but in Nigeria the two most important sectors are left to suffer
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 8:57am On Mar 16, 2015
They copied the no work no pay policy fron the FG. The strike in contentiom here was a national strike. All doctors working with FG got paid in full afterwards. States govts have paid except Lagos. FASHOLA ALAGIDI is the boss here.
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Akbee(m):
Fashola wl do sth soon.He is not that dumb as his enemies think.
but workers in the health sector are too demanding these days oh.thank goodness we have some private hospitals and native doctors around to fill in the gap.. health is wealth.
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by hahn(m): 8:57am On Mar 16, 2015
Na agbo sure pass
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by frisky2good(m): 8:57am On Mar 16, 2015
I sincerely hope Fashola will not blame GEJ for this.
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Sunnybobo3(m): 8:57am On Mar 16, 2015
twoondei:
We all saw this coming. Now we are here! Boldly insincere govt.
#BLAMEITONGEJ
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by adaweezy(m): 8:57am On Mar 16, 2015
Fashola and ambode should settle the doctors
But FG made its doctors strike for six months
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by tiamiyukunle69(m): 8:57am On Mar 16, 2015
Another disaster looming
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 8:58am On Mar 16, 2015
So one could imagine the number of lives that would be lost in the hand of both selfish parties of the doctors & the govt.
Re: Lagos Doctors Begin Another Indefinite Strike by Nobody: 8:58am On Mar 16, 2015
The failures of Raji
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