Health workers under the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) and
Assembly of Health Professionals Association (AHPA) have vowed to
continue their two-month-old strike.
The pledge came as the
Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), decried the ongoing strike by
public sector health workers, describing it as unjust.
The Deputy Secretary of the association, Lagos State chapter, Peter
Ogunnunbi, said in Lagos that the strike was driven by rivalry with
medical doctors.
But
in a communiqué from a meeting with the Nigerian Union of Allied Health
Professionals on Wednesday, JOHESU urged members not to be deterred by
“intimidation.”
The communiqué, signed by National General
Secretary, Ogbonna O.C, said, “It was observed that up till now the
government had not done anything to meet this promise. JOHESU arising
from the meeting resolved that the strike should continue until
government accede to our requests.”
The federal government had
in December promised that within three weeks, steps would be taken to
improve the salary structure of the health workers.
Credit: ThisDay
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