The Joint Health Sector Union
(JOHESU) says it will commence an indefinite strike by 12 midnight today (Feb.
17) if the Federal Government failed to meet members'
demands.
The
National President of the Medical and Health Workers Union who also doubled as
JOHESU National Chairman, Mr Biobebelemoye Josiah, disclosed this in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja.
Josiah
explained that members are demanding for improved working conditions, including
the implementation of skipping of Grade Level 10.
According
to him, JOHESU is asking for adjustment of the 2009 CONHESS salary table and
allowances as was done for the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in January
2014.
He
described government insensitivity to the demands as "provocative,
insulting and unjust in the worst dimension in a democratic dispensation".
Josiah
lamented that members of the union were being subjected to discrimination and
industrial marginalisation in the health sector in favour of NMA members.
On
the issue of skipping of Grade level 10, he noted that rather than paying them
the money government went ahead to pay medical doctors which he claimed were
not entitle to such allowance by law.
Josiah also explained that
the court ruled in their favour that they should be paid, adding that
government failed to respect the court injunction.
However,
Josiah called on the federal government to give priority attention and capture
the financial implication of the demands in this year's health sector budget.
According
to him, JOHESU comprised more than 99 per cent of service deliverance in the
health system, noting that government failure to meet the demands would have
negative impact on the country's healthcare delivery.
"JOHESU
members and doctors are treated differently, even when it is not the right of
doctors to earn
specific pay they accord them the pay which is part of the
problems we are passing through.
"This
now brings disharmony because there is no fair administration of the health
system which is part of the things that is causing disharmony and turbulence in
the system, to avoid that the President should change such act," he said.
NAN
reports that JOHESU is an umbrella body of all professional and
non-professional health workers, excluding medical doctors.
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