Nurses
in Ondo State has not received salaries and bonuses since November of last
year, Iyabo Adefemi, told
SaharaReporters.
The protesting
nurses, members of the Ondo
State chapter of the
National Association of Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, were
expressing their grievances towards the leadership of the hospital over its
insensitivity towards their plight in the facility. Specifically, they accused the leadership of
refusing to pay their salaries and bonuses since November 2015 till date.
The protesting nurses, who
chanted solidarity songs for many hours at the entrance of the hospital, also
barred vehicular movement and prevented individuals from entering the hospital.
Sources told a SaharaReporters
correspondent that the leaders of the hospital were maltreating medical
workers, especially nurses.
Many of the protesting nurses
who spoke also picketed the Accountant General of the government hospital, Dr.
Aminu Kamila, and alleged him of absconding with their salaries and bonuses.
They jointly called for
Dr. Kamila to be sanctioned and removed from his position by the State
government.
"The
Accountant General is a big thief. He is on the run with our salaries and could
no longer come to the office because he knew all of us are ready for a showdown
with him," one protestor said.
"Since November of last
year, they have refused to pay us our salaries and bonuses. Every day, it's
promise upon promise, but we are tired of their attitude and being
cheated," one of the protestors, Iyabo Adefemi, told SaharaReporters.
Kolawole Ezekiel, chairman of
the nurses in the hospital, also confirmed to our correspondent that the
Accountant General had absconded with the protesting nurses' salaries.
"We have reported him
several times to the Director of Nursing Services in the Ministry of Health,
but it seems like he is above their control. We decided to shut down
operations and services today at the hospital facility to show our displeasure
towards the leadership," Mr. Ezekiel said.
SaharaReporters contacted Dr.
Kamila over the accusations levelled against him, but he declined to comment
and immediately switched off his mobile line.
Earlier, an aide to the
Accountant General had told our correspondent that his boss would not be
willing to speak about the protest and directed further inquiry to the State
Commissioner of Health.
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