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| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by pretydiva(f): 8:12pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
So sad |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Dbboy(m): 8:12pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
gloard should tell us what he has against rochas because he never seem to be tired in posting stuff against him. so what did rochas do to you. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by delishpot: 8:13pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Shuo! And I heard he wants to build a school in the north shey? When he has not finished meeting the financial needs of Ndi Imo. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 8:16pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
The structure is rock view hotel at okigwe road round about where they protested not the school |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 8:17pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
STFUareyouGod:na u nd all ur generation go get constant room there. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by gunuvi(m): 8:22pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Godswillnwaoma:Are you minding the useless fool? Let him go and eat the solar powered light. Some people are supposed to be used as a sacrifice for common sense |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by worlexy(m): 8:26pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
princemmab:Man gats be on FP na. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 8:31pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
ebubemicky:amen |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by dynadang(m): 8:32pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
A huge protest organized by Medical students of the Imo State University, Oweri, IMSU, has somgradation being witnessed in Imo state educational sector even as they were beaten up and tear gassed by the Nigerian Police as order by Owelle Rochas Okorocha. This comes from the backdrop of His Excellency, Owelle Rochas Okorocha’s declaration of total free education up to university level. Many would swiftly applaud such a gesture by His excellency, but it all came with a dire cost. An institution which has been recognized nationally for producing the best law students and competent doctors(although with a long stay) amongst others, has just been totally devalued under the administration of Governor Okorocha. Consequently, the said university has lost its NUC accreditation in key courses such as medicine and surgery, law, medical labouratory and a host of other courses in the just concluded accreditation exercise held in July, 2015. However, the loss of NUC accreditation in key courses might have been averted had the governor not used the school’s administration as his political tool. In five years of his administration, the school experienced not less than four vice chancellors, which he changes like garments. Such an act it bent on halting any meaningful contribution to the progress of the school. The most disastrous of all was the undignified removal of Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie, just few weeks to the accreditation exercise. Prof. Awuzie brought real change in the institution during his short stay. He attracted many Federal Government projects in the school under the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETF). Things were working very harmoniously in the university under his administration, before the Governor had him removed just for political interests. Apart from the poor quality free education offered by Gov. Rochas, his only infrastructural contribution to the University was to erect three long halls, which stand to be potential death traps, considering the fact that one of the halls collapsed. Anyway, I cannot deny the fact that he really did some appreciable work in the Imo State University Teaching Hospital. Completion of the new hospital complex as well as construction of an ultra-modern hall is highly applaudable. However, it seems the Governor has lost a glimpse of what is a priority and what isn’t. The route to the hospital is in a highly deplorable state, which is worsened by the incessant rainfall witnessed lately. Honestly, the road is so bad that taking a pregnant woman to the hospital via that route could lead to miscarriage. This situation has resulted in the hike of transport fare to convey patients to the hospital. Consequently, there are little or no patients in the hospitals and as such, the clinical students have little or nothing to experience. Moreover, there is an alarming rate of complications and deaths escalated by transporting patients via the Teaching Hospital road. Amidst all these deplorable conditions of the university, the Governor is still fostering his habit of building and abandoning ‘irrelevant’ projects. Now, the question Imolites should ask their Governor is why is he building a new university in his hometown Ogboko, when the state’s only public university is in ruins? Why not focus the state’s resources on few meaningful projects that will make life easier for the Imolites? I assure you that the millions wasted in the abandoned university at Ogboko will go a long way towards transforming IMSU to one of the best three universities in Nigeria. Now, the tax payers money have been wasted and the state lies in ruins. Who will suffer it? The poor masses, obviously. Afterall, Rochas’ daughter just graduated from a university in the US, and none will ever attend our poor public schools. Right now, the Medical School of Imo State University, Owerri is at stake. In few weeks, the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria will come for their accreditation exercise. From all indications, it is by God’s that the school with retain its accreditation. #saveimsuth
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| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 8:35pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
IMSU na school? ![]() Randy lecturers who behave like gods and generally terrible school management. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Leopantro: 8:40pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Will the following people kindly come and defend their Governor Abagworo Mizzjullie contactmorak Berem Abagworo: mizzjullie: |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by malbro(m): 8:43pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
henchamb:Thatz 200meterz from state govt house wat do u expect... |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Mekurexx: 8:44pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
And its ironic I just watched an ad on CNN saying rochas has invested heavily in education. one pic even showed him wearing a school uniform. that guy is a real agbero and fraud. Imo people made a mistake by electing that fraud |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by sammyuche(m): 8:49pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
My fellow colleagues make dem no vex for una go throw una extra years O. Med school no be beans. But hey that's a good effort. I hope they do something soon and fast. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by kechywillz(m): 8:49pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Una never see anything,shay na una wey still vote am,una gat wait for 4yrs more. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by sakaguchi(m): 8:51pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
I've been to the Teaching hospital before in Orlu, as a medical student, I must say the Teaching Hospital is not the best I have seen. Being a member of Nigerian Medical Student Association, I have been to ABUTH LUTH LASUTH UITH UNiabuja Teaching hospital IMSUTH Unical Teaching Hospital BSUTH Bingham Teaching Hospital UTH Etc and I must say, IMSUTH is the worst in this pack after Bingham. The govt of Imo should do something about it. By the way, the road to Orlu is the worst I've seen for a long time. How can emergency cases be treated there when the IMSUTH is in the forest. The sighting of the hospital is faulty. My prayers is with the medical students. Loosing MDCN accreditation isn't funny at all. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by delishpot: 8:54pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
dabriggs:Very true. Imsu has very randy lecturers |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by abagoro(m): 8:57pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
sammyuche:What is the genesis of IMSUTH crisis? The Government got a report on lack of seriousness on part of hospital workers after agreement on increased pay. The deputy Governor had to pay an unscheduled visit to the Hospital only to discover that many workers were absent and did an instant row call after which he declared that those absent would be queried and sacked. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by abagoro(m): 9:06pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
http://m.thenigerianvoice.com/news/182881/1/imo-deputy-governor-paid-unscheduled-visit-to-imo-.html Imo Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere, yesterday paid unscheduled visit to Imo State Teaching Hospital, Orlu, saying it was in concert with the Rescue Mission resolve to transform the health sector. Prince Madumere who arrived the IMSUTH complex at 9:21 am, was shocked that some of the management staff were not available except the Chief Security Officer, Mr. Nwanguma Michael who conducted him round before the arrival of others. While addressing the staff, he said the staff on-the-spot check was in a bid to ascertain the punctuality of the employees and the quality of services being rendered to the patients. He also revealed he was directed to go on fact finding on the state of the facilities of the government owned health centers and hospitals. Prince Madumere however warned that the government will no longer watch medical employees shortchange Imolites in the rendering the necessary health services according to the medical ethics and professionalism. He further explained that Owelle Rochas Okorocha led Rescue Mission government is in the know of the challenges being experienced in some of the health centers. He therefore assured the staff of governments poise to go the extra mile to ensure Imo people get intensive health care they deserved. Fielding questions from the residents of Umuna Community who expressed dissatisfaction over the poor quality services and regular absence of Doctors at the IMSUTH, he assured them government’s effort to change the psyche of the health workers. He told them to be rest assured that positive change will be effected in few days. He revealed that Government is ready to wield the big stick to erring staff. He enjoined the people to follow the footsteps of the two persons who laid complaints over their dissatisfaction. He said Rescue Mission government was founded on freedom and therefore enjoined the people to join hands to build Imo of collective dream by demanding their rights and reporting their reservations to appropriate quarters. In the same vein, Prince Eze Madumere visited IMSUTH Comprehensive Center, Anara, Isiala Mbano and another outreach in Ogbaku unannounced. He expressed gladness over the comportment of the staff especially the Medical Doctors, Dr. Durueke and Nkem Echefu heading the respective outreaches. He also encouraged them to ensure they remain noble in their work . At Anara, Isiala Mbano, Prince Madumere also called on the CGC administrators to also take responsibility to ensure they play the needed role to secure structures and take them as their own. The Heads of the two satellite IMSUTH health centers urged the government to construct a perimeters fence around their hospital facilities and to give them sense of security. They all promise to do their best to satisfy their patients who are the reason for their line of profession and employment. http://theleaderassumpta.com/2015/07/25/fear-grips-imsuth-staff-over-sack-threat-as-govt-releases-241-names-for-query/ Fear grips IMSUTH Staff over sack threat …as Govt releases 241 names for Query Posted by The Leader News Online on Saturday, July 25, 2015 · Leave a Comment The staff of Imo State University Teaching Hospital Orlu was on Monday thrown into pandemonium following the release of over 241 names of the workers in the hospital who will undergo query with reason of being absent on their duty post. When The Leader visited the hospital, some of the staff were seen loitering in state of confusion within the premises of the hospital, while some were busy with their over side function. One of the senior staff in the hospital (name withheld) told The Leader that the staff did not actually know the cause of such development, but recalled that the Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere recently paid an unscheduled visit to the hospital at about 9:15 am in the morning and ordered that attendance should be taken when most of the staff have not come to work, while some were already at their designated places of work. The staff further stated that he was among those present on that very day but was surprised to see his name on the said list. I feel Government should negotiate with lsbour instead of trying to muscle their way out of pride. The students are the grasses while Government and labour are the elephants. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by eyeview: 9:09pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
I still advocate that anyone who voted or worked for the re-election of Rochas should be brought monthly before their community square and given 24 strokes of every new month till the end of his tenure. Atleast,that will come close to measuring up with the level of suffering they have put their people into. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Leopantro: 9:10pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
abagoro:So because of that no patient or learning for 6 months? Why don't you add the backlog of unpaid salaries or arrears? How can you work on an empty stomach. Are you not aware of the special formula of salary payment : work for 6 months and get paid for 3 months plus deductions. Even their consultants are now on strike for lack of pay. You are doing a good job defending him. Hope he's not our will not owe you soon |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 9:14pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Abagworo!!! Nemesis is here. All these students are Rochas Political Detractors abi?? ![]() Abagoro, the security man was showing him everywhere abi? No workers were in sight After they had collected up to December Salaries. Why are those workers ungrateful ![]() Rochas is working for Abagworo and Abagoro |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 9:14pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
STFUareyouGod:fool I mean u nd all ur stupid nd useless generation will hv a constant room there. Stupid idiot. Obviously u are frustrated u can take ur frustration to another place go nd fix ur stupid life nd stop hating. Nd for ur info I stay in owerri nd I wish I can see ur silly ass |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by abagoro(m): 9:29pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Leopantro:Have you read my view? The workers and Government should reconcile their differences for the sake of students. Thats my view. It is more or less an ego war. Government has refused to pay them for not working while they in turn refused to work until they are paid. What is your suggestion? |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by onyeekul001(m): 9:32pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Ahh! No no no,we can't take this any more,mallam Rochas you again. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 9:35pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
ebubemicky:God bless you |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by Nobody: 9:40pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
STFUareyouGod:nd punish u for 1st wishing me evil. Anuofia! Guy seriously u don provoke me. U think say Nairaland na ur house were u can open ur dirty mouth nd say shit. This is a social media nd u don't knw who u are talking to just like the person talking to u don't knw who u are so it's better u respect ur self |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by kubumilano(m): 9:42pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
Godswillnwaoma:dat is rockview hotel not modetel or whatever u call it |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by mandax: 9:43pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
abagoro:Genesis of IMSUTH Orlu crisis: 1; many of the staff have not been paid salaries for months. 2;,Since Okorocha came to office, the road to IMSUTH has remained nearly non-practicable. 3; Okorocha pickets and marginalized the institution as he built in Owerri many of the facilities that should have been built at IMSUTH Orlu to expand the institution. Such facilities Okorocha built in Owerri include Ochiedike Kidney centre and others too many to mention here. 4; But for Prof. Awuzie who was recently removed from office as VC, who insisted on making IMSUTH functional, IMSUTH would have been decayed by now, as Okorocha pays lip service to the institution, or outright disdain for it. Example, Okorocha had an accident in 2012 very close to IMSUTH but chose to be attended to by a church hospital in Umuowa further away from IMSUTH than the scene of the accident. 5; Okorocha has a huge disdain for anything Orlu. The same grudge that prompted Okorocha to dismantle a newly-built sports stadium in Orlu, scrap the roads in the town, depopulate the town since 2011, is the same grudge behind the present uprising at IMSUTH. Okorocha does not seem to understand that this is a democracy and public opinion swings, he may wake up one day to observe that it's all over - he is no longer the governor of Imo state. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by dublinkmy6: 9:45pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
K quote me negatively and watch your destiny reset. |
| Re: Bad State Of Imo State Teaching Hospital by finestiyke(m): 9:45pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
#SaveIMSUTH that's all we will continue to scream, Imo state Government should desist from playing politics with the lives of patients and the future of Students. |
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After they had collected up to December Salaries. Why are those workers ungrateful