ODSG URGES NURSES TO SHELVE INDUSTRIAL ACTION, ASSURES GOVERNMENT WORKING ON THEIR DEMANDS
The Ondo State Government has called on Nurses in General and Specialist Hospitals to shelve their planned industrial action scheduled to commence today.
The State Head of Service, Mr. Bayo Philip in a statement personally signed by him stated that the process of meeting their demands have been prioritised and already being worked out.
Mr. Philip stressed that the Governor had directed that the financial implication be worked out for his consideration and that is presently being concluded and should not delay payment of January salary.
(Full Statement)
ON THE PLANNED STRIKE ACTION BY THE NURSES IN GENERAL AND SPECIALIST HOSPITALS IN ONDO STATE
The attention of the State Government has been drawn to a planned industrial action to be embarked upon by the National Association of Nurses and Midwives, Ondo State branch, effective from Friday, 31st January, 2025.
To say the least, Government is surprised to learn about the planned action in the news, more so that there is no disputation or any unresolved issue regarding the CONHESS Salary Template, to warrant the planned action.
It will be recalled that, like other health workers and the generality of the Public Servants in the State, the Nurses recently enjoyed a pay rise arising from the implementation of the 73,O00 Naira Minimum Wage graciously approved in November, 2024 by our worker-friendly Governor, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa.
In mid January 2025, other health workers, aside the Medical Doctors, met with the Government side to press for a full implementation of CONHESS Salary Table and it was jointly agreed that the matter be placed before Mr. Governor for consideration.
Mr Governor in his characteristic love for the health sector, directed that the financial implication be worked out for his consideration. And that is presently being concluded and should not be an excuse to delay the payment of January 2025 salary.
Government is therefore calling on the Nurses to shelve their planned industrial action as there is no basis for such, at all.
Like other health workers, Nurses are aware of the attention and action of Government and they should allow good reasoning to prevail since there is neither any disputation nor deadlock.
Nurses in the State General/Specialist hospitals should cancel the planned action as Government will not tolerate any unwarranted disruption to its healthcare services.
Bayo Philip,
Head of Service.