South East
Abia Doctors Shelve Indefinite Strike
The National Associa
tion of Resident Doctors (NARDs), Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, said that it shelved its proposed indefinite strike out of sympathy for patients at the hospital.
The Chairman of NARDs in Abia, Dr Ezurike Ezenwa, said this in an interview with newsmen in Umuahia.
Ezenwa said that the association took a last minute decision during their meeting in Abuja to shelve the proposed strike earlier agreed on.
He said the body voted for the five-day warning strike, after considering the far-reaching implication an indefinite action would have on patients, in view of the nation’s economic downturn.
“We considered the economic realities on ground via-a-vis our love for our patients, whom we are catering for and said, let us not go on indefinite strike, as earlier planned.
“We decided to embark on the five-day warning strike to make the Federal Government understand that it is not that we enjoy downing tool.
“We only want to draw attention to issues that we have raised,” Ezenwa explained.
He said that embarking on strike at this point in time would portray the association as callous because of the negative effect it would have on society.
However, he warned that the association would be left with no option than to embark on a full scale strike, should the government failed to address the issues in contention.
Ezenwa said that the association assessed the impact of the warning strike at the hospital and was satisfied with the level of compliance, noting that it is “wonderful and tremendous”.
He said that such a national directive was not subject to negotiation by any local chapter of the association.
The chairman said that the management of the hospital was fully communicated about the action.
He expressed concern about the impact of the warning strike on the patients but pointed out that consultants were on ground to fill the gap.
A NAN correspondent, who went round the hospital, reports that out patients and those on admission were still being attended to by some of the consultant doctors and nurses, respectively.
Ezenwa described the strike as “germane” and meant to ensure that their members enjoyed proper placement on the job and salaries accruable to their grade levels.
He listed the deductions in their February and March salaries by 30 per cent and 20 per cent, respectively, and the shortage of Junior Resident Doctors in the hospital as some of the challenges facing the chapter.
Miss Grace Ibe, a patient at the hospital who spoke with NAN, urged the Federal Government to engage the striking doctors in a dialogue to avert an indefinite strike.
She expressed fear that the strike could affect many patients particularly those who are on admission, billed for surgery and those who might require emergency care.
Similarly, Chief Austin Nwaigwe, expressed concern over the incessant strikes by health workers in the country and advised the government to find a lasting solution to the lingering problems.
“It is better to engage the doctors in a dialogue to resolve the dispute once and for all, so that it did not snowball to a full-blown strike,’’ Nwaigwe said.
South East
Corpse Of Woman Found In Ebonyi Hotel Room
The police in Ebonyi State say they have discovered the body of a yet to be identified middle-aged woman in a hotel room in Abakaliki, the state capital. The spokesperson of the police in the state, Loveth Odah, stated this yesterday.
She said the body has deep cuts on the chest and neck and has been deposited in a mortuary. According to the spokesman, it was discovered at Crown Garden Hotel located along the ever-busy Afikpo road in the capital city.
Mrs Odah, who said that the victim was found in the pool of her own blood, said the suspect had been identified as one Uchenna Awoke.
She said the hotel manager, Emmanuel Eze, the supervisor, and other workers had been taken to the police station for questioning and accused the hotel management of negligence.
“The manager of the hotel, the supervisor and other staff of the hotel were taken to the station for questioning and I must confess to you that the whole thing is negligence on the part of the hotel management. How can a guest be murdered in a hotel room and days after, the management is not aware of the incident.”
“We will investigate the matter properly and I assure you, the perpetrator of the act must be arrested and prosecuted. All we are asking is for the members of the public to avail the police of useful information that will lead to the arrest of the suspect.”
South East
Senate Passes S’East Dev Commission Bill
The Senate yesterday passed the South East Development Commission (Establishment) Bill 2018.
The proposed commission aims at enhancing the infrastructural development of the South East zone, which is grappling with huge ecological challenges.
It also seeks to act as a catalyst for the development of the commercial potential of the zone.
The proposed legislation requires the concurrence of the House of Representatives to become a bill of the National Assembly, and the President’s assent to become a law.
Senators Stella Oduah (PDP-Anambra) and Samuel Anyanwu (PDP-Imo) jointly sponsored the bill read in the Senate on June 22, 2016.
Its passage in the Red Chamber followed the presentation of the report of the Committee on Establishment and Public Service by its former Chairman, Senator Emmanuel Paulker (PDP-Bayelsa), on the floor of the Senate.
The bill, after Paulker’s presentation, was considered clause by clause by the committee of the whole, and amendments made by the lawmakers were read for the third time and eventually passed.
In his remarks, presiding Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, commended his colleagues for a job well done.
In his words, “Every morning we pray that God should give us the grace to do only those things that will promote the peace and unity of this country.
“I believe that we have shown today that we are committed to the unity of this country, and it is this unity that will give us faith in this country.
“This faith will in turn help us to pursue peace and progress,” he said.
Briefing newsmen after plenary, members the South East caucus of the Senate, led by Sen. Enhinnaya Abaribe (PDP-Abia), thanked their colleagues and members of the committee for their efforts.
Abaribe, who spoke on behalf of the caucus, urged the President to sign the bill into law “as soon as we tidy it up and bring to him, in the interest of the unity and progress of Nigeria”.
“This will put to rest the long-drawn agitation in the South East, and the difficulties in the rehabilitation and reconciliation efforts that started at the end of the civil war.
“All things we see always will end up at the negotiating table, which is what we have done,” he said.
The lawmaker said he hoped the House of Representatives would give concurrence to the bill as it went in the Senate.
When established, the South East Development Commission would be the third zonal interventionist body in the country.
South East
2019: Oyedepo Predicts Peace In Nigeria
Bishop David Oyedepo, the Founder and Presideng Bishop, Living Faith Church Worldwide, on Saturday predicted that nothing would disturb the peace of Nigeria and its story would change for the better in the year 2019.
Oyedepo made the declaration at the just concluded annual prophetic gathering of the Winners’ family, christened the “Dominion”, in a satellite telecast of the church.
In the telecast monitored in Abuja, the cleric also declared that 2019 would be a year of “I have Dominion”.
“Nothing will tamper with the peace of Nigeria; the story will change for the better in the name of Jesus.
“Nigeria shall not see bloodshed, the Prince of Peace will continue to dominate in Nigeria, in Africa and Nigeria is declared blessed.
“Anywhere you step, accident is forbidden; death will not come near you and our nation.
“Anything that is of grace in my life, I freely release upon you today.
“God has opened the year 2019 to us, celebrate Him because its our year of “I have Dominion,” he said.
The Bishop added that the year 2019 would be a year of humbling testimonies for Nigeria and pace-setting testimonies.
He further declared that 2019 would be a colourful year for the nation.
According to the cleric, as long as Jesus has the final say on the issues of Nigeria, it will experience greatness.
Oyedepo said that there would be no more cause of alarm in any area of the nation and its citizens.
He advised Christians in Nigeria to delight themselves in the spirit of servant-hood, adding that the spirit of Christ is the spirit of servant-hood.
“The Spirit of Christ is the spirit of servant-hood. As you keep rising on the ladder of leadership, you must retain our spirit of servant-hood, constantly working to add value to others and be kingdom minded,” he said.
According to him, dedication is at the root of dominion, saying: “Sow yourself as a seed by being totally dedicated to God and His Kingdom’’.
He told his congregation that sacrificial giving guarantees the meeting of all their needs.
“When you engage in taking care of the well-being of others, God is also committed to your well-being,” he explained. The cleric admonished Christians would engage in meeting the needs of the needy, every barrier on their path of destiny would be crushed.
“Nobody tampers with your life, your career, your family and goes away with it because you are promoted to God’s kingdom.
“God will stand for your defence in the day of trouble. Every sacrificial giver has a defence around him in the day of trouble always have that in mind,” he said.
He reminded his congregation that the Church is not a building; the Church is a people and the Redeemed of the Lord.