The Association of Resident Doctors on the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Ondo State, has commenced a 14-day warning strike over the non-payment of seven months’ salaries to their new members.
Members of the affiliation, who staged a protest on the premises of the power on Tuesday, vowed to floor the actions on the government-owned medical facility if their calls for weren’t met.
President of the UNIMEDTH ARD, Dr John Matthew, who spoke with journalists through the protest, lamented that their members had been but to be paid their entitlements.
According to him, different causes for the warning strike, embrace the non-provision of palliatives to accommodate officers since February, the non-payment of February hazard allowance regardless of promise by the state authorities to pay two months, and the dearth of employees as a result of resignation of medical doctors from the establishment.
He lamented that solely 26 members of ARD remained within the hospital in opposition to 150 members a couple of months in the past.
He stated, “We demand full fee of the arrears of salaries owed our members and fee of February 2024 palliative to our home officers.
“Management ought to pay February hazard allowance to our members and urgently tackle the extreme medical manpower scarcity within the establishment. Our members work day by day. There are not any employees members as a result of Japa syndrome.
The PUNCH reviews that the state chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association has known as on the state authorities to handle the problem of scarcity of resident medical doctors in state-owned hospitals.
In a communiqué issued by the state chairman of the affiliation, Dr Omosehin Adeyemi-Osowe, after its assembly, the affiliation stated lots of the medical doctors within the state had left for greener pastures, whereas some who’re nonetheless in Nigeria had left the state for one more state.
The communique learn, “There is dire scarcity of well being personnel within the state. Doctors have refused to take up employment with the Ondo State Government.
“It was additionally noticed that quite a few medical doctors throughout the Ondo State Civil Service left for greener pastures regionally (neighbouring states equivalent to Osun, Lagos, Ekiti, Kwara, Delta) and internationally, African Countries: Sierra Leone, Gambia, South Africa, and so forth and outdoors the continent: United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Germany, and so forth.
“As of the time of writing this communiqué, there are only 22 resident doctors at UNIMEDTHC compared to the previous figure of 150 resident doctors.”