Connect with us

Health

Nigerian Nurses, Other Healthcare Workers Begin Three-Day Strike In Lagos Over Salary Crisis.

Published

on

Nigerian Nurses, Other Healthcare Workers Begin Three-Day Strike In Lagos Over Salary Crisis.
Spread the love

Nigerian Nurses, Other Healthcare Workers Begin Three-Day Strike In Lagos Over Salary Crisis.

NANNM accused the Lagos State Government of failing to address their demands for the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) adjustment.

The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has announced a three-day warning strike in Lagos State from next Wednesday to Friday, alongside other unions in the health sector.

In a letter dated December 5, 2024, and signed by NANNM’s Secretary, Oloruntoba Odumosu, the union stated, “A three-day warning strike has been scheduled to commence on Wednesday, 11th December 2024, and will run until Friday, 13th December 2024, alongside other affected sister unions within the health sector.”

NANNM accused the Lagos State Government of failing to address their demands for the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) adjustment, stating that “The government’s divisive approach of selectively implementing the adjustment for doctors under the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure while neglecting other health professionals is unacceptable.”

The Nigeria Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP), in a separate letter signed by its State Secretary, Kabiawu Kamaldeen, criticised the delayed implementation of the 25% CONHESS adjustment, noting, “This notice serves as a clarion call for mobilisation and preparedness. Let us be resolute in this struggle for a fruitful outcome.”

JOHESU and MHWUN also decried the government’s actions, with JOHESU stating, “Despite the critical roles we play in ensuring quality healthcare delivery in Lagos State, the government appears indifferent to our legitimate demands. This divisive approach undermines the collective morale of health professionals.”

The unions plan to hold a joint congress on Monday, 9th December 2024, at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital to strategise further.

Members have been urged to remain resolute, with MHWUN emphasising, “All branches must stand united to push for the rightful implementation of the CONHESS adjustment for all health workers.”

 

The strike highlights long-standing grievances among health workers over salary disparities and unfulfilled government promises.

Health

Katsina targets three million children for polio immunisation — Official

Published

on

Polio-Victims
Spread the love

The Katsina State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (SPHCA) says it is targeting not less than three million children during the polio immunisation campaign scheduled for 26 -29 April.

Its Executive Secretary, Shamsudeen Yahaya, made the disclosure on Tuesday at a media dialogue with UNICEF, Katsina State Government officials and partners on polio and routine immunisation in the state.

Mr Yahaya said the exercise was aimed at creating awareness of the importance of immunisation in saving children from preventable deaths.

He, therefore, urged the media to continue to enlighten caregivers and other stakeholders on the importance of immunisation.

He revealed that the state has 1,636 health facilities providing routine immunisation services for children.

Mr Yahaya said the government would engage 3,700 independent monitors to ensure that each eligible child is reached during the campaign.

In his remarks, the Officer-in-Charge (OIC), also the Nutrition Manager of UNICEF Kano Field Office, Karanveer Singh, stressed the need to immunise every child against polio and other deadly diseases.

Mr Singh revealed that polio is highly infectious, warning, “Once a child is infected with the virus, he or she is permanently paralysed.”

The officer explained that every round of immunisation is important, as is immunising every child until the virus is completely eradicated.

He added that immunisation is the backbone of any eradication programme, hence the need for caregivers and other stakeholders to intensify efforts in ensuring that all children below five years are fully immunised.

Continue Reading

Health

We must stop contaminating our rivers and streams in the name of ‘odinani’ (tradition)—- Gov Chukwuma Soludo ‎

Published

on

Spread the love


‎In a recent address to All Progressives Grand Alliance supporters in Awka, Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo raised concerns about pollution of local streams and rivers by native doctors during rituals. He stated, “We must stop contaminating our rivers and streams in the name of ‘odinani’ (tradition). Many depend on that water for drinking and cooking.”

‎According to Daily Trust, Governor Soludo urged practitioners to be responsible, saying, “If you must perform rituals, use a container—like a bucket—and carry out your practices there. Do not pollute our public water sources.” He emphasized that polluted water can lead to serious health issues, declaring that “we do not want that for our communities.”

‎He addressed the backlash from a crackdown on native doctors suspected of criminal behavior: “I am not targeting legitimate traditional worshipers but those who defraud and deceive people.” His aim is to eliminate fraudulent actors while respecting cultural practices.

‎He highlighted the need for balance: “We can embrace our traditions while ensuring the safety and health of our communities.”

Continue Reading

Health

NAFDAC Begins Gradual Reopening of Shops at Ogbo-Ogwu Drug Market in Onitsha

Published

on

Spread the love

 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has commenced the gradual reopening of shops at the Ogbo-Ogwu drug market in Onitsha.

This development follows the agency’s closure of the market on February 10, 2025, due to concerns over the sale and distribution of counterfeit, unregistered, and substandard drugs.

The unsealing exercise is being led by a Deputy Director of NAFDAC, Mr. Tunji Omoyemi.

According to NAFDAC, traders whose shops meet the required safety and documentation standards are being cleared to resume business operations.

Addressing the traders, the market chairman, Mr. Ndubuisi Chukwulota, urged full cooperation with the agency to facilitate the swift resumption of commercial activities.

Credit: Anambra Broadcasting Service

Continue Reading

Trending