
Lagos Nurses To Commence 3-Day Warning Strike
National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, NANNM, says its members will begin a three-day warning strike from Jan. 10. DAILY NIGERIAN reports.
Olurotimi Awojid, the Chairman, NANNM, Lagos Council, revealed this at a news conference on Friday in Lagos. Information Guide Nigeria
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“Nurses will no longer bear the burden of a poorly-resourced health care system”.
“We implore the public to see this strike as a struggle for improved care for them and also as a fight to ensure that the healthcare sector is in a better position to serve them”.
“All the requests we have made from the state government are to ensure that more nurses are not driven into frustration that can lead them to leaving the service”.
“The association has engaged the government on several occasions on these issues without the desired pace of outcome”.
“In our estimation, the state government has yet to fully come to terms with how incredibly challenging the situation in the health sector has been for our members, especially since 2020″.