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Ondo Nurses Protest Unpaid Salaries, Inadequate PPEs

From Mokolade Michael, Akure

Nurses in the employ of Ondo State government owned University of Medical sciences Teaching Hospital, Akure on Thursday protested against non-payment of their five months salary arrears.

The Nurses, who carried placards with various inscriptions, condemned the state government stance on their plight.

One of the protesters who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “from June 2019, some nurses were employed in batches due to shortage of members of staff. Following the employment, the newly employed nurses saw themselves working for six months, five months, four months and three months depending on the batch of employment they belonged to without being paid.

“These Nurses were there during the outbreak of Lassa fever and the novel corona virus disease (COVID19) in the state and they risked their lives despite not being paid.

“Shortly after, the salaries started being paid haphazardly with a month salary paid after every two to three months. So many of these professional nurses had to start borrowing to even get to work and meet up with other needs.

“As it stands now, five months salaries are still being owed without any hope of being paid. All their efforts to demand for their salaries were sabotaged. Worthy of note is that a good number of these new nurses tested positive for COVID19 despite not being renumerated. Asides these, the single and double qualified nurses in the same institution experienced massive salary slashes earlier this year,” he added.

The protesters demanded to know if they are government employees considering the the ill-treatment they experience.

They therefore called on the state government to pay their salaries through the central account.

“This is greatly needed because the UNIMEDTHC management keep faulting the release of subventions by the government,” he added.

Besides, the Nurses demanded for prompt payment of all outstanding salaries and arrears, regularization of the slashed salaries, provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and adequate equipment to work with.

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