On Wednesday, doctors, nurses, midwives, laboratory officials, record keepers and other staff of the OOUTH were seen returning home, saying, “we have joined the strike, no work today.”
Patients
at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, Ogun
State, were on Wednesday left unattended to by doctors and nurses.
This is as
staff of the hospital complied with the directives of the Nigeria Labour
Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) that workers should embark on
an indefinite strike.
Patients
and other individuals who visited the facility were sent back.
Also,
those on admission may need to move to another hospital as doctors and nurses
were being chased out of their offices by union leaders.
The union
leaders had stormed the hospital with canes, ready to flog out anyone who might
want to resume work against the strike action.
As of the
time of filing this report, one of the main gates at OOUTH is under lock and
key.
One Mrs
Abiola Ade, who was at the hospital, said, “I came from Abeokuta this morning
to pick the result of a test I did last week, but they told me they have joined
strike. So, I will have go to back. This is so annoying.”
Also, one
of the nurses, who did not want her name mentioned, stated that the hospital
joined the strike on Wednesday and may remain without activities until further
notice.

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