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Friday, October 17, 2014

Health Workers National Strike Day 2

Health workers in Nigeria began an indefinite strike yesterday October 16th over the unresolved leadership crisis in the health sector.

The Union (under the auspices of Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP), comprising of pharmacists, physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, dieticians, radiographers/imaging scientists, dental technologists, occupational therapists, health information officers and dental therapist) instructed its members to begin strike yesterday.

   
The National President of the union, Felix Faniran, said NUAHP did not have any option other than to embark on the strike.

He said it had to do with the preferential treatment for members of NMA against members of NUAHP by the Federal Government, recalling that the agitation of the concerned allied healthcare professionals border on a 12-point demand.
The demands included Appointment of Chief Medical Directors (CM...
Ds) and advertisements for the posts of CMD and medical directors of tertiary hospitals in Nigeria purportedly skewed in favour of medical practitioners and need for commencement of residency training programme for other health professionals as recommended by Abdullahi Bello Committee in 2011.


Faniran apologised to patients and members of the public for what he described as avoidable action, “The government should be held responsible for the mess.Our union’s National Executive Council met between August 28 and 30, 2014, at Asokoro District Hospital in Abuja and gave an ultimatum to the Federal Ministry of Health, which expired on September 30, 2014.



*Outgone health Minister Chukwu could not even tackle this problem wisely?na wah oh,I thought that it had been resolved.

Blog visitor Orela please oh come and explain the difference between these two medical bodies.


39 comments:

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    1. Ewu! U don weep for urself finish? Ewu! Ewu! Ewu!

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    2. The NMA is the body for medical doctors and this one going on strike is dor the support staff in the hospitals.They are asking to also be made head of hospitals like doctors and undergo residency training like doctors.
      The best way to understand this is to imagine air hostesses want to fly a plane because they work with pilots or stenographers running a court because they work with lawyers.Though they are highly important in hospitals, what they demand is not practiced anywhere in the whole world and just goes to show how far down the pit nigeria has gone that they can even entertain such thoughts logically and even dare to fight for suxh ridiculousness.

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  2. They should resolve it asap b4 it turns to s/fin else,Stellosky pls proof read the 2nd to d last and last paragraph,some typo errors *winks*

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  3. ANGELRAY SAYS
    Is so sad that things like this still happen in nijja, what a shame.

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  4. I am a physician in the US, and while I may be wrong since I didn't attend uni and med schl in Naija, would like to offer input. Nowhere in the world is a non medical doctor ever the chief medical director, that makes no sense. You can be the health administrator, CEO, but not the "medical director", so that shouldn't even be in the argument.

    Also residency for the allied services, in what capacity? I see it for pharmacy but not for the others.

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    1. I'm sorry but you should cover your face in shame for making this kibdda input abi 'output'. You know absolutely nada. Kmt

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    2. Viva, why should I cover my face in shame? Pls let's be civil. I clearly stated that "I may be wrong because" and stated how it is done elsewhere. It would be helpful if you actually gave an educated and knowledgeable response instead. You should be the one covering your face in shame for talking like that.

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    3. Dr Ada .... You just hit the nail on the head.

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    4. Viva could not give any reason for her opinion, just angry words

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    5. Viva u should be the one to be ashamed.... Local bush rat, dats how they fight dirty in naija, just insults but no substances in their arguments.....

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  5. Again? I guess that's the reason the heath minister resigned. He's frustrated and he can't handle it

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    1. Oh plz shut up...i hate it wen peeps come in here ranting bout stuffs dey know nuffng of...he resigned so as 2pursue his political agenda...4u 2contest 4a governorship election,uv got 2resign 4rm ur previous post...Nwayz i wouldn't blame u 4not knowing,guess u dnt do nor read anytng asides SDKs

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    2. Miss es, Is he ur sugar daddy?

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    3. Chai some babes r dumb, all they know is weave on, sex and men matters.... Pls learn to read the news so u can contribute intelligently

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  6. Nonsense!
    Must it always result to strike?!
    GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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  7. They should keep on dreaming...CMD my foot...after spending mere 5yrs in da university dey wana b compared 2most of us dt spent 8/9yrs in our various unis jst 2b called a doctor...as far as hierarchy is concerned,its medical doctor and den odas!!!...if dey claim 2b fighting 4dia rights,den wot shld we doctors b fighting 4,its not as if we are being paid as much as we ought 2 but yet we get 2kp dat aside bcos our patients health is more important*and yea i knw we get 2go on strike aswell* bt den that's only wen necessary or probably wen we'v had enough...

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    1. Elena...dnt tell me you were that dumb. Sorry. 9yrs just to be called a doctor?? Smh! Oriegwu. ..go tell that to ur local dogs. Nigerians are enlightened enough

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    2. I'd glady ignore ur ignorance cos it's absolutely obvious u know nuffng bout d way medical sch's ran in naija *oopsy,my bad! Of course u wouldn't knw cos u neva got d chance 2study medicine or probably ur grades wernt good enough*...asides unizik and jst of late Unn...tell me any oda eastern sch dt stays less dan 7yrs...go get ur fact,most of dem stay even 8yrs n trust me ts not all bout being dumb cos in med sch der's no room 4such...mayb if u wer smart enough jst may be!!!

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    3. Elena, it appears viva is bitter so just leave her. It's common knowledge that many in nigeria spend at least 8-9 yrs. My cousin who went to unn did due to the strikes and dr strikes. He is now an accomplished vascular surgeon in the US.
      I believe in team work but residency Prog for a tech? Now that will be a waste of resources.

      Viva no one is saying the team isn't needed but the ship no matter the skill of the crew still cannot sail with the captain at the head. I know here in the US, this would never be a topic if discussion. Anyone experienced with medicine would never state that a radiology tech and a radiologist are the same. This my dear is an example of what you are insinuating.

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    4. Elena can u jst shut it. Wat r u guys studying for 8yrs?? @d end u can't even give a right prescription. U guys r jst proud. Dats all

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  8. @ ELENA, u must be very stupid! N I repeat very stupid!!! Who ask u to fail n spend 8/9 years for a 6year course in d university just to be called a doctor. I blame ur lack of exposure n glorified 'superior 'mindset. NO one is secondary to another in the health sector. Everyone is as important as the other. DOCTORS n Others, my foot!!!
    Just stay where u are, we r moving forward n catching up with u.
    U doctors don't want others to progress all in d name of keeping ur prestige. U vehemently fight against the approval of oda profession's residency program simply because u are d only one who wants to be addressed as 'consultants' n None other is qualified to bear that. U people are really d stupid ones!!!

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    1. Adipose my dear...abeg help me tell her. 8yrs ko, 16yrs ni.

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    2. Pls stop with the name calling.
      We should not equate number of years spend with superiority , there are many things that goes into making any professional. Each person should be proud of who he is, without striving to become the other man by all means. Note that no matter how long a police man spends in service , he will never become an army general- the police man knows that and will never go on strike for that reason.

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  9. Stella please oh
    Orela will come n cuss people out now
    Cos na she be the only doctor wey body dey pepper for this blog.

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    1. Hahahahahahaha Orela dearie where you dey ooo..maybe night shift / busy... will buzz her sharply kikikikiki
      Naija and never ending drama! Smh

      *out to go call Orela *busybodymodeactivated#Dontbejealous :)

      @Peace Ambassador

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    2. Hahahahahahahahaahhahahahahahahahahaha.......hand dey pain me sef.Hahahahahahahahaahhahahahahahahahahaha....cos I really dey laff as I dey type. Hahahahahahahahhaha

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  10. Stella, welldone... dey use my comment chop garri Abi Na to clean yansh u wan use Am do. I took me time to type those things o

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  11. Let Godswill be done. That's all I'm gonna say. Everybody in the health sector need each other. That's y you swore to work as a team.

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  12. Ehrrrr, Adipose abi na connective tissue, ur jealousy is emanating from every pore of venom ur spitting out. You cannot and I repeat u cannot do d' work of a Dr or become a Dr or head the medical team, ur body simply doesn't have the capacity. And as for training, I ask again, training in wot? We practically thot d' various sections all u think u know, yes ask around, we did and this whole petty fight can be summarized in one sentence "una write jamb for medicine, u were not good enuf, so decided to manage d' course u were given and u'all still haven't dealt with those deep seated issues", it's well, wen u need a psychiatrist or psychologist to help u deal, pls let us know we'll refer u to some" oh and contrary to wot u think, Dr's in Nigeria are growing and thriving despite d' little we have to work with. We can hold our head up.. just ask around internationally. Much love hon. Dr Nneoma.

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  13. Stella... Good evening..... I know there is johesu... All others except doctors...and now this all others except nurses and doctors from the write up....me I'm not on strike.. @carribean princess if I'm on strike body go pepper me....but as I no dey on strike so.....sorry to disappoint... @viva ciara HML na your people go on strike?abeg help them explain sha soffry insult people while at it ehn.....na Sitdon look I dey so..
    One love

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  14. @Adipose yes some Dr's spend upto 8 to 10yrs in medical school not because they fail but because of ASUU strikes and other internal industrial action thanks to Nigeria factor......I know university of ilorin doesn't embark on strike action with ASUU so medical students spend 6yrs and 3months in medical school when they don't have any hitch.


    I still wonder....what some one in health information need a residency program for...if they are talking of masters and phd I understand but residency is far fetched

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  15. Please where in d world do we have consultant nurses,pharmacists? I think love is the solution to his matter. Doctors are a tad proud and other health workers want to be seen as equal. Which way forward?

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  16. It should be noted that doctors and nurses are not on strike. lling.
    We should not equate number of years spend with superiority , there are many things that goes into making any professional. Each person should be proud of who he is, without striving to become the other man by all means. Note that no matter how long a police man spends in service , he will never become an army general- the police man knows that and will never go on strike for that reason.

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  17. And for those asking for what they study for eight yrs.... After strikes, we dat finished from other depts are rushed and given exams, but it is not the same with med students, they must go through all there postings or whatever they call it.So even when others are moving to another level, they remain where they are... I think their holidays no dey pass 2 wks...... Nothing attractive abt medicine biko, just d name

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  18. Thank God am outa naija and in the UK to have my baby..... Here they just treat u like royalty without putting money first.... While doing antenatal in Luth the nurses and others just be behaving like they r mini gods.... The most annoying was going to look for bottle to buy for urine specimen....don't know in what year we will ever catch up with the NHS......

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