The Joint Health Sector Unions and Assembly of Healthcare Professionals has issued a 15-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to resolve its pending welfare issues or its members will embark on an industrial action.
The union said it will resume its suspended strike on October 25, if its demands are not met.
This was made known in a memo from the unions to the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Pate dated October 9, 2024, and titled, “Notice of 15 days ultimatum and resumption of suspended strike action.”
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The memo signed by the National Chairman of JOHESU, Kabiru Minjibir, and its National Secretary, Martin Egbanubi, and was obtained by newsmen highlighted the lingering unresolved issues.
It noted that the issue led to the strike that took place from May 19 to June 6, 2023, but was suspended consequent upon the intervention of President Bola Tinubu.
The issues listed by the unions include the adjustment of the Consolidated Health Salary Structure as was done with the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure since January 2, 2014, the implementation of a consultant cadre for pharmacists in Federal Health Institutions, the upward review in the retirement age from 60-65 years for health workers and 70 years for Consultants, the payment of JOHESU members in professional regulatory councils.
Others are the payment of arrears of CONHESS review, the tax waiver on healthcare workers’ allowances, the immediate payment of COVID-19 inducement hazard allowances to omitted health workers, the immediate suspension of planned establishment and activities of National Health Facility Regulatory Agency, and the withdrawal of the Drug Revolving Fund Standard Operating Procedures.