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Averting Another Doctors Strike
President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Osahon Enabulele said last Wednesday that his association would embark on a five–day nationwide warning strike from today to press home their demands. That failure to get favourable result, will lead to a total shutdown of the nation’s public health institutions.
He said that after the issuance of a 21-day ultimatum, the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, intervened and the ultimatum was extended by four weeks. At the expiration of the additional four weeks, the NMA again extended the ultimatum twice on account of the government’s constitution of a Presidential Committee and a promise to speedily resolve the issues with the NMA.
The NMA had asked for issues bordering on workplace condition; the reconstitution of the Nigerian Dental and Medical Council and the resolution of what it described as injustice meted out to doctors in their conditions of service. Others are funding, infrastructural as well as equipment upgrade in the health sector.
The association is angry that government had only been able to fulfill one demand which is the reconstitution of the Nigerian Dental and Medical Council out of the many promises made to the NMA.
Unacceptable as the situation may have turned out, we do not think that strike is the best approach to take now. The NMA represents a critical sector that should not throw Nigeria into another trauma just as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) was calling off its strike.
Truly, the mood of the nation demands that patriots take things easy. Indeed, current security challenges in the country demand that the NMA and other unions that might be contemplating similar action should apply due discretion. Indeed, the NMA should consider the lives of innocent Nigerians that may be cut short in the event of any strike.
Strikes of similar nature by the NMA in the past resulted in many avoidable and untimely deaths, which made observers wonder if the professional oath taken by the doctors still amounts to anything.
It is however very saddening that government has failed to honour its pact with the association. The health sector is critical to any nation that hopes to maintain a healthy and productive citizenry. The huge capital flight the nation incurs through oversea health attention should worry the government.
Even if resources were not enough, a phased implementation of the agreement as well as continuous dialogue can avert strikes. It is not healthy that government would appear to wait for strikes before working on agreements with industrial unions.
That is why we hope that the Memorandum of Understanding the Federal Government had signed with the NMA would calm the situation and provide the basis for taking care of the demand.
Government and NMA must realise that the nation cannot afford another round of strike especially in the health sector now. In the interest of the country, let the dialogue resume while work goes on. This is moreso because when property is lost, not much is lost, but when life is lost all, is lost.
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A New Dawn For Rivers’ Workers
Workers in the Rivers State civil service have been eulogising Governor Siminalayi Fubara for delivering on his promise to implement a new minimum wage of N85,000, which was reflected in the salaries paid for November. This increase is N15,000 higher than the national minimum wage of N70,000. This represents not only an enhancement in the financial welfare of civil servants but also a recognition of their hard work and dedication to public service. The raise has been met with widespread jubilation among the workforce, who have long advocated for a better wage to cope with rising living costs and economic challenges.
As the news spread, offices filled with laughter and sigh of relief, as employees exchanged stories of how this financial boost would positively impact their families and dependants. The new minimum wage is not just a number; it symbolises the government’s commitment to improving the standards of living for civil servants and fostering a more equitable workforce. Many workers expressed their gratitude for the governor’s timely intervention, highlighting how important it is for public servants to feel valued and adequately renumerated.
Governor Fubara’s decision is expected to reinforce morale within the civil service, fostering greater productivity and dedication among employees who contribute significantly to the state’s development. With the new wage in place, there is a renewed sense of optimism among civil servants, who now feel more empowered to serve the government and the citizens with greater enthusiasm and commitment.
The Governor had declared an increase in salaries for state workers, emphasising that this adjustment is not only a reflection of the government’s commitment to improving the welfare of its employees but also a strategic move fueled by the state’s enhanced Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). He assured workers that the financial backing for this increment is sustainable, stemming from the state’s focused efforts to bolster revenue through various initiatives, including tax reforms and enhanced efficiency in public service delivery.
Furthermore, the governor’s promise of funding the increment solely through increased IGR signifies a commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency. It reassures the people that the government is proactively managing resources while investing in their future. As the state continues to explore opportunities for revenue enhancement, Fubara’s administration remains focused on ensuring that these initiatives translate into tangible benefits for the workforce, ultimately fostering a more motivated and dedicated public sector.
The decision by Fubara to be the first in Nigeria to implement the new national minimum wage is a commendable step that reflects a proactive approach to governance and an understanding of the pressing needs of the workforce. In an economy where many families struggle to make ends meet, especially in the face of rising living costs, this enterprise will improve the quality of life for workers and also set a precedent for other states to follow.
In recognising the various drives and support provided by Fubara’s government, it is necessary that the workers reciprocate by embodying a spirit of productivity and commitment to the current administration’s goals. They should align their daily operations with the administration’s objectives to enhance effectiveness and foster an environment of collaboration and trust. This reciprocal relationship can lead to innovative solutions and efficient service delivery, ultimately benefiting the state and strengthening public trust in government institutions.
Surprisingly, despite the political challenges the government has been navigating, alongside the myriad of ambitious projects it is embarking on, it has managed to raise funds to implement a minimum wage of N85,000 This achievement reflects a commendable level of resilience and resourcefulness within the government’s fiscal strategies. In a nation often marred by economic volatility and political discord, finding a way to sustain and even elevate the livelihoods of its employees is no small feat.
Workers in the state have truly found themselves in a remarkably advantageous position under this administration, especially when compared to the previous regime. The immediate past government’s blatant refusal to implement the minimum wage of N30,000 left many employees disheartened and struggling to meet their basic needs. What was even more disconcerting was the absence of meaningful negotiations with labour representatives, leaving workers feeling unheard and undervalued. In contrast, the present administration has prioritised dialogue and engagement with labour unions, recognising the importance of fair wage for workers’ contributions to the state’s economy.
With the current government’s commitment to improving wages and working conditions, it is clear that a major shift has taken place. This renewed focus on the welfare of workers empowers them and instils a sense of hope and optimism for the future, as they can now look forward to a more equitable and supportive work environment. Ultimately, the ongoing trajectory suggests a promising era for labour relations in the state, one where workers are valued and their rights upheld.
Siminalayi Fubara has consistently demonstrated his dedication to workers’ welfare since taking office in May last year. Unlike his predecessor, who left many employees feeling overlooked and unsupported, Fubara wasted no time in addressing the longstanding stagnation of promotions that had plagued the workforce for eight years. He took further steps towards financial justice by initiating the long-overdue payment of gratuities that were neglected during the last administration.
Similarly, we urge the governor to take another step forward by reviewing the stipends received by pensioners. The current pension amounts have become woefully inadequate, leaving many of them who dedicated their lives to public service struggling to make ends meet. These dedicated individuals who have contributed to the development of our dear state now find themselves in a precarious financial situation, receiving stipends that are alarmingly low and insufficient to cover basic living expenses. The rising cost of living has rendered their pensions nearly meaningless. Therefore, a comprehensive reevaluation of these stipends is a required measure to ensure that those who have served our state with honour can live their remaining years with dignity and security.
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