Activities at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri in Imo
State,were brought to a halt yesterday, following the protest by e
workers over the issuance of queries to union leaders for opposing the
planned privatisation of some units of the hospital by the management.
The aggrieved workers, who wore black attires, marched round the
premises, displaying placards with different inscriptions such as, ‘We
are tired of intimidation by management’, ‘Withdraw the queries given to
our leaders’, ‘We say no to PPP’ and ‘We need our 2013/2014 promotion
arrears’.
Addressing newsmen, the Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Allied
Health Professionals (NUAHP), Ezeugwu Clifford, said the grievances of
the workers included the non-payment of the 2013/2014 promotion arrears,
which, he said, had been released to the management of the hospital,
issuance of queries to the union leaders over their opposition to the
planned lease of some units of the hospital by the management, led by
the Medical Director, Dr. Angela Uwakwem..post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com..He pointed out that the workers embarked on a three-day warning strike as part of measures to press home their demands.
Another union leader, Dr. Stanley Emegwara, said: “The summary of our
protest is that the management should pay all the benefits due to the
workers and withdraw all queries issued to our union leaders, which were
meant to weaken the struggle against the plan to privatise the
hospital.”
Speaking in the same vein, Nwokedi Samuel, said every unit of the
hospital was performing creditably well, descrbing the reason cited by
the management for the planned privatisation as untrue.
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