The Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (ESUTH) has badly affected by the strike embarked on by members of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) over unpaid four months salaries.
This situation has jeopardise the fates of patient on admission as they complained of been abandoned to suffer and deprived of the efficient medical attention, while some of them have already started fleeing the hospital for other private health institutions and Federal Teaching hospital due to “lack of adequate attention combine with poor facilities in place.”
Daily Times gathered that the patients at the State Teaching Hospital have been thrown into unwarranted hopeless situation and pains since Monday April 11, 04, 2016 when the Doctor started their strike.
When our correspondent visited the Hospital, some of the patients who spoke under anonymity, said those diagnosed for critical ailments had pressed for referral to private hospitals and Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, to prevent sudden death.
Some of the Very Important Personalities (VIPs) admitted in the hospital in recent time also complained about alleged poor attitude to work by some staff and filthy environment, which they said could cause health hazards.
Also, a top member of the hospital’s management team who reacted to the strike under anonymity because he was not authorized to speak said: “We are speaking to the striking doctors, but it seems as if they are recalcitrant, they didn’t want to bow to pressure at all.
“But we are optimistic that the meeting of Monday, April 18 will yield good result. Hopefully, byMonday or Tuesday, they should suspend the strike and return to work”, he said.
The Chairman, Nigerian Medical Association, Ekiti chapter, Dr. John Akinbote, who justified the strike action, said the body and its affiliates, had always been the vanguards of health promotion in the country, saying payment their salaries and other benefits should not be allowed to suffer unduly.
Dr Akinola who noted that that it was quite disheartening that those sacrificing for robust healthcare delivery in the country were being abandoned, added “People should come out and speak for the doctors. Our strike action is to press home for the payment of four months salaries being owed our members.
“We are all aware of the fuel scarcity and our children are in schools, we have to pay their school fees and also attend to other bills. People will live better if appropriate things are done .Morbidity and mortality have increased as a result of poor health condition of our people.
“The unpaid salaries are exacerbating the medical conditions of Nigerians and the government must do the needful. If we refuse to go on strike, the government will just sleep over this matter. The fight is not about doctors alone, but for all workers.
“How do people get money to go to work when salaries are not paid? We are talking to ARD on how the salaries can be paid, so that they can return to work. We are appealing to the government to find a balanced ground to resolve the issue. We expect the government to do the needful, so that the strike will not be prolonged unnecessarily”, he pleaded.
Eyyaaah
ReplyDeleteHope this is not another sinister attempt to discredit the people's governor.
DeleteAnyways, we are confident that Peter 'D Rock' Fayose will resolve this amicably
And their dumb governor is there fighting buhari/apc upandan
DeleteShame on Buhari
ReplyDeleteShame on u.
DeleteEkiti state university hospital and you are saying Shame on buhari. Shame on u for not knowing when to draw the line in your jokes.
DeleteThis is a State Teaching University Hospital for goodness sake own by Ekiti State, what has Buhari got to do with this?
DeleteYou really need help
*Larry was here*
how is this Buhari's doing? lol, you're so blinded by hate that it'll kill you soon!
DeleteHahahaha! Look at this idiot! Read well before you comment.Oya read it here EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL!Olodo! Lolz
DeleteAt least sense should tell you that it's a state hospital not a federal hospital hence it's the responsibility of fayose to ensure they get paid. But as usual you don't have brain or you have just decided to act stupid on social media always.
DeleteSo it is buhari that made a state teaching hospital to go on strike? My friend go enroll urself at one of the psychiatric hospital as a patient.
DeleteSo it is buhari that made a state teaching hospital to go on strike? My friend go enroll urself at one of the psychiatric hospital as a patient.
DeleteAnd the expense of Fayose's idiotically phony china trip can cover for one month salary out of the four. Ekiti people una doh o..... It's amazing how you guys became plagued with this failure of a mad man.
ReplyDeleteYou guys shldnt blame Fayose for this pls.
ReplyDeleteYour dad should be blamed instead
DeleteSome comments ehn....hillarious!@anon 20:06
DeleteA classic example of removing the log in your eyes before you take of removing the spec in another's eye.Fayose no get shame.
ReplyDeleteA classic example of removing the log in your eyes before you talk of removing the spec in another's eye.Fayose no get shame.
ReplyDeleteJames be wise. Fayose is in charge of salaries in state teaching hospital. Not buhari
ReplyDeleteThe way they treat doctors in Nigeria is disgraceful. Their wives and children hardly see them because of work. And you still deprive them money to take care of them. Very shameful
ReplyDeleteNiger.....
ReplyDeletePlease who wrote this?The person needs serious help. So many mistakes. Very unprofessional.
ReplyDeleteAnd their boss is there photoshopping himself up and down
ReplyDeleteLet the governor be "speeches" at train stations in China. *stifles laughter*
ReplyDeleteAnd their stupid gov is there galIvanting upandan!SMH!!
ReplyDeleteOlodo James. You are a perfect example of 'booli' people.
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