Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has mandated its Committee on Health to urgently engage the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, and Ministry of Health with a view to bringing the ongoing industrial action to an end.
According to report at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH;
General Hospital, Gbagada; Federal Medical Centre, Ebute Metta, to Lagos University
Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, there were complains as patients, who refused to
relocate, have been abandoned to their fate.
New patients were denied admission, while elderly ones who refused to
leave were offered poorer services by nurses and other health workers who are
not so qualified and affected by the strike.
Some of the patients were seen praying for God’s intervention.
At the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, patients stood in
front of Accident and Emergency Unit, praying to God to touch the heart of both
government and the striking doctors.
One said: “Our God in heaven, listen to our cry and come to our aid.
Arrest the heart of doctors and government to end the strike. We are dying
slowly on daily basis.”
They claimed their medical needs were peculiar and could not easily be
handled at private hospitals.
One of them, who identified himself as Clement Odia, and had been on
admission since January, said he was not in a hurry to relocate to any private
hospital for financial reason.

D government must atleast show some compassion and yield a little
ReplyDeleteIs anybody listening do people have mercy
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