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FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by mrsjoanalege(op): 8:49pm On Jun 19, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-L_Qerj9cI

Indications emerged Friday that the Federal Government has released the sum of N4.5 billion to 31 Federal Teaching Hospitals and Medical Centres across the country to cover hazard and inducement allowances for the month of April and May.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, made this disclosure while briefing State House Correspondents, in company of the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire and the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, after they briefed President Muhammadu Buhari, on the strike by the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

Ngige expressed optimism that the strike action embarked upon by the Resident Doctors will end soon.

The strike which commenced on Monday this week followed instructions by the NARD to its members to down tools over shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and poor remuneration for members as they battle the raging Coronavirus pandemic.

“Just this morning, before we went to see Mr President, the Ministry of Finance reported that as at this morning, 3am, they have paid the allowances for hazard and inducement to 31 teaching and Federal Medical Centres and specialist hospitals of the federal government service and they have expended close to N4.5 billion in the payment because we are paying them the arrears of April and May. The payment for June will also be done immediately these ones are sorted out.

“Again, it’s important to report to you that in consonance with what he’s saying, we have arranged a meeting for them to speak to the Nigerian Governors’ Forum because you don’t mix apples and oranges. The issue of health is on the concurrent list, so the federal government will do its own and the state governments will be expected to do their own. Some of their grievances border on what they feel the state governments have not done.”

Ehanire on his part said: “We hope that there is a solution in sight; what we have done is to brief the President of the country, who as we all know has the final responsibility for everything that goes on in government. Those of us who are Ministers administer our ministries and have to report to him periodically.

“In this particular case, it has been important to report to him how things have been because of the strike action of resident doctors. We have to report to him the implications and the possible consequences of such a strike action.

“He listened to us carefully. Of course he is not happy that it has come this way and we all hope that it would be resolved after all the demands that were made have been resolved.

“The Minister of Labour has listed those demands and how all of them have been fulfilled except those of them which are not within our ambit; if the Association of Resident Doctors has a quarrel with a State government the Ministry can put in a word for them but we cannot order any State to do anything.

“All those things that have to do with disciplinary action within the Ministry of health will be attended to and what we have also urged the resident doctors to do is to have some trust in the system, this is a government, a regime that has always lived up to its expectations and always met its promise and not lump all regimes together in one box,” he said.

Ehanire appealed to the striking doctors to return to work so as to save lives, especially in the fight against COVID-19 and other diseases.

The minister of labour, while reacting to a question on the strike by the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU), urged the striking lecturers to embrace Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information (IPPIS) pending the resolutions of all issues on the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS).

He said the lecturers could migrate to UTAS just as they were moving into the Nigerian University Pension Management Company (NUPEMCO) after it was granted a licence to operate by the National Pension Commission (PenCom).

The federal government and ASUU had in March agreed to find ways of reconciling the two salary payment platforms – Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) and the University Transparency and Accountability System (UTAS).

Both sides said they had reached a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to settle the issues, which led to the commencement of a two-week warning strike by the university lecturers.

Ngige had said the March meeting resolved that modalities would be set out on how to merge IPPIS and UT.
https://businessday.ng/health/article/fg-releases-n4-5bn-to-31-teaching-hospital-says-nard-strike-will-end-soon/

Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by uwa244(m): 9:05pm On Jun 19, 2020
Is this money for Doctors alone or health workers generally? Because some non clinical staff claim the FG has been paying hazard Allowance since Wednesday.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Enoch07: 9:13pm On Jun 19, 2020
buhari is working!!

Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by FlordFlorez(m): 9:18pm On Jun 19, 2020
uwa244:
Is this money for Doctors alone or health workers generally? Because some non clinical staff claim the FG has been paying hazard Allowance since Wednesday.
yes, a friend of mine received hers yesterday.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by ODJ124(m): 11:00pm On Jun 19, 2020
nice one
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by heykims(m): 11:17pm On Jun 19, 2020
The only language our govt understands is strike. FG couldn't release the fund till the expiration of the 14 days ultimatum. Must it degenerate before we regenerate?
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by heykims(m): 11:25pm On Jun 19, 2020
uwa244:
Is this money for Doctors alone or health workers generally? Because some non clinical staff claim the FG has been paying hazard Allowance since Wednesday.
Non clinical staff get too but not as much as their clinical counterparts
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Lyydia(f): 5:40am On Jun 20, 2020
Nice one, but let's hope it used for it's intended purpose
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by money121(m): 5:40am On Jun 20, 2020
Wire wire
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Temmylee01(m): 5:41am On Jun 20, 2020
Dammnn good move but owo ti wogbo, half of those money go Waka go far.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Ayt27(m): 5:41am On Jun 20, 2020
I have commented on two previous threads before this one.

I don tire to dey comment,

It's a Nigerian thing, na when person die people dey turn up do lavish burial, when him need money for treatment nobody go dey.

Ehn Lecturers make una no do NUPEMCO oo, stick with a reputable PFA.

Pension money na free money

A word is enough for the wise
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Cmexy: 5:41am On Jun 20, 2020
Great move
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by gambia(m): 5:41am On Jun 20, 2020
Cash out mode for some people, if you know you know.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by FSolar: 5:42am On Jun 20, 2020
Lol! I love the way more Nigerians are getting enlightened about money disbursement announcement and the quota that goes into some officials’ coffers. It is after disbursement we hear stories of “Ghost” workers.

But it is good that more are being enlightened.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by nairaman66(m): 5:44am On Jun 20, 2020
Useless government! Why wait till until they want to enforce their strike action? This government is always reactive... Can't a government be proactive for once in this nation? Are we really this cursed?
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Nobody: 5:45am On Jun 20, 2020
they were asking for hazard allowance not insurance, you go dash insurance company peoples salaries.

which insurance company in Nigeria pays claims?
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by holyDaniel: 5:45am On Jun 20, 2020
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Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by PS712: 5:45am On Jun 20, 2020
uwa244:
Is this money for Doctors alone or health workers generally? Because some non clinical staff claim the FG has been paying hazard Allowance since Wednesday.
I think the money has to cover all those on the payroll of those health facilities otherwise the other arm of the workforce (e.g. JOHESU) will likewise down tools,which Will hinder progress. Besides all of them are exposed to the hazards,although at varying degrees.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by tuoyoojo(m): 5:46am On Jun 20, 2020
"what we have also urged the resident doctors to do is to have some trust in the system, this is a government, a regime that has always lived up to its expectations and always met its promise and not lump all regimes together in one box,” he said"

This part got me laughing

This is a government that have shown time and again that they cannot be trusted. Strike or the use of force is what they listen to

While other countries and increasing the budget for health and education, ours decides that renovation of NASS building and cutting down the budget of Health and Education is what should be done
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by teamsynergy: 5:46am On Jun 20, 2020
This govt doesn't value anything... You have to force them to the right thing
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by ybalogs(m): 5:46am On Jun 20, 2020
Audio money
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by ozodigboo(m): 5:47am On Jun 20, 2020
In the viral video that circulated last week, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu.... former NARD president, former minister of health, disclosed that everything doctors have earned in this country, came through strike.
And that's why he sympathises with doctors.
Now see,
It has taken another strike for N4.5bn to come out.
So this money dey before ?
Doctors are not asking for salary increase.
They're asking for PPEs, insurance and hazard allowance to fight this disease squarely.
Many doctors have died in this pandemic.
Some contracted it in the hospital and gave their family back home.
Its unfortunate
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by ybalogs(m): 5:47am On Jun 20, 2020
PS712:
The money has to cover all those on the payroll of those health facilities otherwise
Apparently
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by handejoh: 5:48am On Jun 20, 2020
oya yin...
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by TRUSTEDGUY: 5:49am On Jun 20, 2020
And yet Resident Doctor dey on strike?
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by ybalogs(m): 5:49am On Jun 20, 2020
ozodigboo:
In the viral video that circulated last week, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu.... former NARD president, former minister of health, disclosed that everything doctors have earned in this country, came through strike.
And that's why he sympathises with doctors.
Now see,
It has taken another strike for N4.5bn to come out.
So this money dey before ?
Doctors are not asking for salary increase.
They're asking for PPEs, insurance and hazard allowance to fight this disease squarely.
Many doctors have died in this pandemic.
Some contracted it in the hospital and gave their family back home.
Its unfortunate
Quite unfortunate. What must government's hand be twisted before they do the right things? Seriously,ensuring those that will be responsible enough to know to do what to do and when to do it should be our priority when choosing these people but no we never learn. I'm just tired aswear.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by ybalogs(m): 5:50am On Jun 20, 2020
TRUSTEDGUY:
And yet Resident Doctor dey on strike?
The strike actually brought out this money ooo. That's even if it's not another audio money.
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by DuBLINGreenb(m):
Waste of money

Invest in people not buildings those buildings are or will be empty and abandoned bet me

It is the people you invest in that will build and develop the country

The "Teaching hospitals" only increase price of properties in the area making life even more difficult

The hospitals were emptied as doctors stole the properties and equipment and took them to their private clinics

The doctors and health workers are always on strike

Nigerians don't do any sort of insurance let alone life insurance so that 9 billion naira is not justified

Except these hospitals will be 100% free then it's Misplaced priority if you ask me

I suggest we suspend Government clinics for now allow private ones to grow but they must be atleast 80% Nigerian owned if possible subsidise and give loans to medical practitioners to start their hospitals and clinics you would see how the health sector will be greatly improved and instead of giving over 4billion every 2 months Nigeria can instead make that amount in tax and revenue monthly

Nigerian health workers abroad will come back to atleast get a piece of the pie even foreign doctors will want to come and the industry will be lucrative for both the practitioners and the sick people who will have more choices and cheaper options wards will be less crowded and services more efficient.

After this growth government can make incentives for hospitals to offer free child birth as an example or make it mandatory for hospitals to give a certain amount of free treatments every year or month
Hospitals will grow like mosques and churches

Government can never cover the length and breadth of Nigeria adequately with hospitals and they shouldn't
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Ayt27(m): 5:54am On Jun 20, 2020
quentin06:
they were asking for hazard allowance not insurance, you go dash insurance company peoples salaries.

which insurance company in Nigeria pays claims?
Allianz NG
Solid Company
Re: FG Releases ₦4.5 Billion To 31 Teaching Hospitals, 9 Billion For Life Insurance by Alexgman1(m): 5:55am On Jun 20, 2020
This country is far richer than u think but our selfish, greedy, heartless and wicked leaders only want to loot for themselves and their family while the masses that voted them in perish & languish in pain & poverty. God help us.
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