Monday, 4 January 2016

Aregbesola stops doctors’salaries over strike

The Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, may have ordered the stoppage of salaries of doctors in the employment of the state over the strike which started since September 28, last year.
Investigation by our correspondent in Osogbo on Sunday revealed that while some categories of workers had been paid their October and November salaries, doctors had not been paid for the month of October.

The state government had threatened to sack all the striking doctors if they failed to resume work on December 25. The doctors dared the governor but the next step which would be taken by the governor was not known yet.

However some doctors, who spoke to our correspondent, said they were ready to be sacked than to treat their patients with divided attention.
The President of the Association of Resident Doctors at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Osogbo, Dr. Adeyinka Owolabi, confirmed to our correspondent that doctors had not been paid since October.
Owolabi said doctors would not accept half salaries like other workers in the state because their salaries were the least among doctors throughout the country and they were being forced to pay the highest tax.
The ARD president said it was dangerous to ask hungry doctors to be attending to patients, saying many doctors had become a laughing stock because of their inability to meet their obligations.
Owolabi said, “It is true that the state government has stopped our salaries. I am not sure if there was a circular to that effect but we did not receive the October and November salaries alerts like other workers.
“There is no end in sight to the strike. The salary is the main cause of this strike and we can never accept half salaries because we are not going to give our patients half treatment. The government is adamant and we are also not going to shift ground on this.”
Owolabi, however, stated that the doctors would reconsider their position if the state government could sign an agreement that it was owing doctors half salaries, stating when the balance would be paid.
The Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association in Osun State, Dr. Suraj Ogunyemi, said the striking doctors and the state government had remained adamant on the issues.
Ogunyemi, who said he thought the state government would have found a solution to the strike before the dawn of the New Year, said it was unfortunate that the action had dragged for over three months.
But the Consultant to the State Government on Information, Mr. Sunday Akere, when contacted said the state government had been making efforts to ensure that the strike was called off.
Akere said he believed “something better will happen this week.


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