FG directs health institutions to order striking workers to resume

FG directs health institutions to order striking workers to resume

- Isaac Adewole, the minister of health has directed striking health workers to return to work

- Adewole said anyone who failed to resume would be considered to have absconded from duty without leave

- Since April 17, members of the Joint Health Sector Workers Union (JOHESU) have been on strike over pay parity with medical doctors

The minister of health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, on Monday, May 28, directed the governing boards of federal tertiary health institutions to convene emergency meetings and order striking health workers to return to work.

The federal ministry of health said in a statement noted that the minister gave the directive during an emergency meeting with chief medical directors and medical directors of tertiary hospitals in Abuja on Monday.

Boade Akinola, director media and public relations of the ministry, who signed the statement, explained that the emergency meeting was to review the status of services being rendered in view of the on-going strike by JOHESU members.

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Members of Joint Health Sector Workers Union (JOHESU) have been on strike over pay parity with medical doctors since April 17.

The minister said that anyone who failed to resume would be considered to have absconded from duty without leave, an act considered a serious misconduct in line with Public Service rule 030413.

He said monitoring teams were dispatched to the tertiary hospitals to assess the activities in various hospitals.

He said that the monitoring teams submitted reports to the ministry which revealed that some hospitals were doing well in providing care, while others were performing below expectation.

Adewole commended the facilities that were offering full services using locum Staff and volunteers and directed immediate restoration of full services in all other facilities.

He singled out facilities in northeast, northwest and southsouth zones for outstanding performance.

The minister said that there was no reason any hospital should not have one ward per specialty open for operation.

Adewole said one gynaecology ward, one obstetrics ward, one paediatric ward, one surgical ward and one medical ward, should be kept functioning immediately in facilities yet to do so.

“The clinics must run, theatre must be opened, there is no reason why they should lock your theatre. No one has the right to lock up government hospitals,” the minister said.

Adewole stressed that everyone who participated in the strike would not be paid for the period of the strike even if the strike was called off.

“We want you to go back and restore services in your various institutions immediately,” he said.

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The minister urged chairmen of the boards to take charge of their facilities and that any chief executive not willing to keep the services running, should be suspended and be replaced with another officer in acting capacity.

Legit.ng previously reported that Isaac Adewole, the minister of health declared that the nation will soon get out of the ongoing strike by the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) adding that the federal government is making necessary moves to end the strike.

Adewole said this in Osogbo, capital of Osun state in a brief chat with Daily Trust on the sideline of the Children's Day celebration at the Osogbo city stadium.

According to him, "We are handling the JOHESU strike and i can assure you that will be over soon. The nation will soon get over it."

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