COVID-19: Ogun State Replaces Striking Doctors At Isolation Centre With Volunteers

Ogun State Government has replaced the striking resident doctors working at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital Isolation Centre, Sagamu, with volunteer doctors.

COVID-19: Ogun State Replaces Striking Doctors At Isolation Centre With Volunteers
Ogun State Governor- Dayo Abiodun

The Ogun State Government has replaced the striking doctors working at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital COVID-19 Isolation Centre, with volunteer doctors.

Members of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) at the facility, situated in Sagamu, had on July 1, begun a strike.

It was also learnt that some doctors at the isolation centers joined the industrial action last week. 

Some of the doctors’ complaints include non-implementation of the new minimum wage, hazard allowance, inappropriate remuneration, low entry-level, and absence of a life insurance policy for its members.

 

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According to the doctors, the alleged refusal of the state government to appropriately attend to previous warning letters had shown that the government was less concerned about their plight.

On Monday, Special Assistant to the Governor on public communications, Remmy Hassan, disclosed to reporters that the striking doctors at the isolation center had been replaced.

He said; “They were replaced by volunteers. It is a stop-gap measure. We cannot stop the treatment at the isolation center.

"They have the right to go on strike. Remember it is a national strike. We are doing our best and we just hope that it does not take too long."

The Secretary, ARD, OOUTH, Tope Osundara, confirmed the replacement adding that the doctors were hopeful that the government would call for a meeting this week.

Ogun State as of Sunday night has recorded 1,174 COVID-19 cases, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.