The Nationwide Affiliation of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Owo chapter, states that it’s going to not present providers to sufferers throughout the seven-day warning strike, whatever the case.
Mr Coker Oluwasegun, Secretary of the affiliation within the chapter, who spoke to the Information Company of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, accused the Federal Authorities of not addressing the plights of nurses.
“It’s a whole compliance. No leeway in anyway.
“The Federal Authorities has unfairly handled nurses over time, and it’s time for us to take the bull by the horns.
“So, the combat will not be in opposition to the administration of Federal Medical Centre Owo, as we had rightly knowledgeable the Medical Director and his group.
“For greater than twenty years, uniform allowance stays N20,000 per 12 months, and in all different allowances, nurses get the least although we’re the main work pressure within the well being sector.
“No gear to really work with in most of our hospitals making sufferers to see us because the one killing them. No good working circumstances and atmosphere,” he acknowledged.
He acknowledged that there have been quite a few failed guarantees on the a part of the Federal Authorities, warning that the strike would proceed for seven days.
“If our 12-point calls for should not met, we are going to resume on the expiration of the seven-day warning strike.
“Then, we are going to give the Federal Authorities one other 21-day ultimatum earlier than indefinite strike will start,” he mentioned.
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