In spite of the virulent COVID-19 infection ravaging the country, Resident doctors of the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, UNIMEDTH, Ondo State have begun an indefinite strike.
The industrial action is coming amid the rising cases of COVID-19 infection in the state.
The doctors in a press conference held in Akure, the state capital, said the action became imperative in order to press home their demands.
The governors also said their decision was informed by the non-payment of their salaries ranging from three to six months by the state government.
Recall that on May 8, 2020, the doctors had protested the non-payment of their salaries with a threat to embark on strike.
The doctors say many of their colleagues can no longer fulfill their obligation personally and professionally due to the unpleasant developments.
The Chairman, Media Committee of the resident doctors, Dr. Olagbe Taiwo Paul announced the commencement of the industrial action.
He said the doctors had resolved that the“strike which has commenced today is total and indefinite till our agitations are resolved, all our arrears and backlog of salaries must be cleared with immediate effect and we are against any form of victimization during and after the strike”.
Also, the doctors demanded the provision of PPE’s and other safety measures to protect them from exposure to COVID-19.
“Payment of all outstanding arrears dated from September 2019 till May 2020. Payment of 50% basic salary COVID-19 hazard allowance and insurance cover our members, as earlier promised by the Governor.
“We are subjected to a state of bankruptcy due to the impunity and managerial rascality and high handedness of the management of UNIMED”.
Olagbe, however, noted that the association is open to negotiation with the government.
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