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Health workers optimistic Tinubu will meet demands

He said that this gave them the benefit of the doubt that the new government would make good on their promises.

• June 12, 2023
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu [Photo: officialABAT]
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu [Photo: officialABAT]

The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has expressed optimistic that President Bola Tinubu Administration would meet its demand in improving the welfare of its members with the present economic realities. 

One of the executives of JOHESU in Oyo State, Oladayo Olabampe, gave the assurance in Ibadan on Monday.

Mr Olabampe, who also is the chairman, Nigeria Union of Allied Health Professionals, Oyo State, said the amalgamated union of health workers had reached an agreement with the federal government over their issue.

He said that this gave them the benefit of the doubt that the new government would make good on their promises. 

He said that was why it suspended its strike for 21 days, to enable the government work on the agreement, after which the union would review the situation and determine the next line of action.

“Meanwhile, we are seeing signs that they are serious about their promises. We are seeing progress,” he said. 

He, however, lamented how the Oyo State Government had handled issues relating to their members at the state level. 

“Our demands are different. While we have had a meeting with the Federal Government, it depends on various states because the demands of one state differ from another. 

“For example, Osun has implemented the new hazard allowance, but Oyo State has not.

“So, each state will look at their peculiarity and their demands, have they been met? That will determine when their strike will end,” Mr Olabampe said. 

He noted that the government of Oyo State did not take the union seriously at first at the Hospital Management Board level

“And because of that the strike continues. And because of that, the board has called for a negotiation which will be held Tuesday, June 13. 

“After the meeting, we will know if the union will suspend its strike at the state level or if it will continue.” 

(NAN)

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