Despite rising cases of COVID-19, resident doctors at Ogun isolation centre join strike

Despite rising cases of COVID-19, resident doctors at Ogun isolation centre join strike

Despite the rising cases of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria, resident doctors at the COVID-19 treatment and isolation centre have joined their colleagues in the ongoing strike.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the resident doctors who work at the Isolation centre located in Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Ogun State vacated their duty posts at the isolation centre following the directive by the Association of Resident Doctors, OOUTH, Sagamu.

This was contained in a statement signed and jointly released by the president of the association, Dr Popoola Mutiu and the secretary, Dr Osundara Tope.

Recall that the ARD which comprises Resident Doctors, Medical Officers and House Officers under the national body of NARD had begun an indefinite strike since July 1 but exempted members who work at the isolation centre from the strike.

Days after, the association said it changed its decision and asked the members to leave the isolation centre in protest against the alleged maltreatment of its members by the government.

The statement reads in part;

“Since the government has chosen to simply rub the issues without any form of real commitment, our members working at the COVID – 19 Isolation Centre will henceforth join the Industrial action.

“We expect the government not to dethrone reasoning or shirk from responsibility expected of a considerate, sincere and truthful government. We call on Ogun State government not to leave us up a creek without a paddle.

“Our service to the people should not be abridged by the ineptitude of the government. We work for the common good and sound health of the people of Ogun State.

“Insouciance on the part of government shows gaucherie and a faux pas which does not befit the principle of justice, equity and transparency expected of Ogun State Government.”

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