NUJ condemns selling of coffins inside Ondo hospital

Members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Ondo State have condemned the public sale and open display of caskets at the University of Medical Science Teaching Hospital (UNIMEDTH) in Akure.
UNIMEDTH is owned by the state government.
Arising from a congress chaired by the state NUJ chairman, Leke Adegbite, on Friday, the members described the display of coffins as inappropriate.
They argued that positioning caskets directly opposite the Emergency Unit and Ward could cause psychological trauma for sick patients receiving treatment at the hospital.
“That Ondo NUJ notes with dismay the flagrant and public sales of coffins/caskets at the premises of the UNIMEDTH, Akure Annex mortuary, directly opposite the Outpatient Department (OPD) and close to the Emergency Unit of the UNIMED Teaching Hospital (Akure Annex/FUTA Teaching Hospital), and called on the state government to urgently order the relocation of the casket shop, operated by a private vendor, from the hospital premises to prevent psychological distress among patients,” they said in a communique issued at the end of the congress.
The communique was jointly signed by Jacob Akintunde, Olayinka Ogunleye, and Babatunde Ayedoju as members of the communique drafting committee.
The congress also expressed displeasure over the deteriorating health facilities across the state and the challenges patients face in accessing quality healthcare, calling on Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to declare a “state of emergency” in the health sector.
While assessing the security situation in the state, NUJ members commended Mr Aiyedatiwa for addressing recent security challenges by setting up a joint task force to tackle banditry.
They urged the state government to equip security agencies with essential tools, including vehicles, drones, trackers, and other logistics, to enhance crime-fighting efforts.
“The Congress also enjoined Mr. Governor to recruit more officers and provide more vehicles for the State Security Network, codenamed Amotekun Corps.
“That the Congress also called for synergy and proper coordination among security agencies to effectively tackle insecurity in the state,” it added.
The NUJ members further urged the governor to reactivate the quarterly media chat “Meet the Governor” programme to keep residents informed about government policies.
The congress applauded Mr Aiyedatiwa for recruiting teachers for both primary and secondary schools in the state, urging political leaders to ensure that newly employed teachers are deployed to their designated schools.
They also appealed to the federal government to address irregularities in the implementation of the N70,000 minimum wage for federal workers, particularly those employed by FRCN, NTA, NAN, and VON.
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