FG appeals to JOHESU to shelve planned strike
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Prof. Isaac Adewole |
Prof. Isaac Adewole Minister of Health, has appealed to the
leadership of the Joint Health Staff Union (JOHESU) to prevail on its members
to shelve their planned strike.
The Minister made the appeal in a statement issued by Mrs
Boade Akinola, Director Media and Public Relations of the ministry on Wednesday
in Abuja. Adewole said government has continued its negotiation with the union
and hoped that issues in contention would be addressed through consensus.
The Minister further urged them to consider the interest of
Nigerians who are the ultimate victims of the strike. The Minister assured the
JOHESU Leadership of the commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari to the wellbeing
of all Nigerians, including the welfare of stakeholders in the health
sector.
The Joint Health Sector Unions and Assembly of Health Care
Professionals, JOHESU, had on Wednesday said it would begin a nationwide strike
on September 20. The group said the planned action was due to government’s
failure to meet its demands.
The group had earlier threatened to embark on an indefinite
industrial action that would shut down operations in public hospitals due to
the delay by the federal government to meet the demands it made in 2014.
The union’s demands include payment of arrears of specialist
allowances and upgrade of their members due for promotion.
Source: Vanguardngr
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