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100% CONHESS: Anambra health workers beg Soludo to pay salary debts

He stressed that the federal government had in 2010 approved CONHESS for health workers and reviewed it in 2023.

• April 17, 2025
Chukwuma Soludo
Anambra Governor, Chukwuma Soludo

The Organised Health Sector Unions in Anambra have appealed to Governor Charles Soludo to pay health workers their 100 per cent consolidated health salary structure to avert fresh industrial action in the state.

Charles Nwoye, the spokesperson for the group and chairman of the Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals in Anambra, made the appeal to the governor while addressing journalists in Nnewi on Thursday.

He stressed that the federal government had in 2010 approved CONHESS for health workers and reviewed it in 2023.

Mr Nwoye disclosed that the health workers in Anambra had not enjoyed the salary structure to the fullest since 2010 when it was put in place.

He said only the consolidated medical salary structure for the medical and dental practitioners was implemented, and theirs was left behind.

“Even in recent times, they enjoyed the full 100 per cent of their CONMESS, and ours is left at 50 per cent. Through agitation our union engaged in two years ago, the Teaching Hospital was able to draw our members up to 90 per cent implementation of that CONHESS.

“At present, since last year, we have been writing to the present administration of our able working governor, Soludo, who has demonstrated his concern for the people of Anambra and his commitment to the development of the state,” the health workers stated.

Mr Nwoye expressed the health workers’ appreciation to the union members whose activities had led to Anambra’s health sector being adjudged among the best in the country.

He revealed that the productivity of the health workers gave credence to the satisfaction of government policies in the health sector.

(NAN)

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