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Frezhboi·Health· over 4 years ago

EKITI STATE HEALTH WORKERS LAMENT UNPAID SALARIES

EKITI STATE HEALTH WORKERS LAMENT UNPAID SALARIES

Doctors in the service of Ekiti State Government, under the platform of Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) registered its displeasure with the poor interest of the State administration towards the welfarism of the health sector. The doctors lament delay in payment of June salary, in addition to 18 months of unpaid cooperative deductions and dues. As a result of these, the resident doctors decided to down tool after 72 days of consultation with various organs of the government over non-payment of their salaries. The only teaching hospital in the state is grounded by the ARD industrial action following the non-compliance of the state government. Subvention to the only state own teaching hospital in the state was reduced by half in May 2021. This has made it difficult for the institution which has been paying fraction of salaries to its workers since 2018 to pay any at all. The Association's President, Doctor Olaoye Olaniyi in a statement said "it is hoped that the government will intervene to prevent further loss of lives of innocent citizens of the state who have not been able to access tertiary health care since the action started on July 12, 2020.

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