AGITATION FROM 2015 NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE TAGGED " INTERNSHIP SUMMIT " IN HELDD IN ABAKALIKI EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA.
NURSES PETITION BUHARI OVER WORKING
CONDITIONS (Date of original publication- 11/10/2015).
The
age long struggle by Nurses to improve their working conditions at the weekend
in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital received a boost when Nurses under the
aegis of University Graduates of Nursing Science Association (UGONSA)
unanimously and strongly condemned their exclusion from internship scheme of
the ministry of health that accommodates the university graduates of other
healthcare profession as well as their aberrant under placement on CONHESS 07(Grade
Level 08) post-NYSC (National Youth
Service corps) in the civil service of the federation while their counterparts
in other healthcare disciplines are placed on at least CONHESS 09 (Grade Level
10) Post-NYSC.
In
calming the fraying nerves at the 2015 National professional conference of UGONSA,
an All progressive Congress (APC) stalwart, Comrade Chinedu Ogah, OON, AOJ, who
flagged off the event promised to bring these obvious inequality to the notice
of President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR. The APC stalwart assured the nurses that
Mr President he knows is not given to corruption, injustice, cheating and
unwarranted inequality.
While
citing instance of how president Buhari has immediately after assumption of
office called for the payment of all outstanding allowances of workers,
re-assured the nurses that their genuine presentations will receive attention
before the president who he said belong to everybody, including the nurses.
In
his speech, the national secretary of UGONSA, popularly known as Graduate Nurses
Association of Nigeria (GNAN),Nurse Goodluck I. Nshi, who stood in for the
national President of the association, Chief(Hon). Solomon E.O. Egwuenu,
lamented that the exclusion of nurses from the internship scheme has adverse
consequence on client-care adding that the exclusion robs nurses of the
opportunity of acquiring comprehensive clinical skills needful for optimum
performance.
He
explained that the internship is meant to blend the more theoretically skewed
University education with comprehensive clinical expertise for enhanced
performance and qualitative client care, arguing that it defied logic for
nurses to be the only core healthcare professionals left out of the scheme
where as mounting evidence underscores that they need the internship training
more than any other member of the health team since they stay longer and closer
with patients, care for them and as well monitor them round-the-clock.
He
also lamented the unjustifiable withdrawal of teaching allowance, payable to
healthcare professionals in teaching hospitals, from these nurses that are
already under placed and shortchanged without meting out such ill treatment to
their counterparts in other core healthcare professions.
Egwuenu
appealed to the federal government to address what he described as deliberate
injustice against the members of the nursing profession, especially the
exclusion from the internship training,which he said is the major reason for
excessive medical tourism by Nigerians to other countries and lack of
industrial harmony in the health sector.
He
called on nurses to always maintain decorum, professionalism and altruistic
patriotism for which they are known in the face of obvious, deliberate and
unwarranted provocations by putting their patients foremost and above any other
thing.
The
UGONSA helmsman equally declared support for the anti-corruption war of
President Muhammadu Buhari, arguing that those responsible for the woes of the
country should be brought to book.
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