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Thursday 17 September 2015

OSUN DOCTORS THREATEN STRIKE OVER NON-PAYMENT OF SALARIES



Doctors, on the aegis of  Osun State Association of Medical and Dental Officers,  have threaten to embark on an indefinite strike over the non-payment of their seven months salaries and remittance of  contributory pension fund deducted from their salaries.
The Chairman of OSAMDO, Dr. Isiaka Adekunle, who said this at a press conference in Osogbo on Thursday said the strike would begin on Monday September, 28.
The doctors said they were not part of the Memorandum of Understanding which the labour unions in the state signed with the Nigeria Labour Congress and other affiliate unions on Wednesday.
He said, “Government  should pay all outstanding salaries, union and cooperative deductions, leave bonuses and remit the backlog of contributory pensions deductions to the relevant pension fund  administrators on or before Sunday, September 27, 2015, failure of which we embark on an indefinite withdrawal of our services from 00.00hours Monday, September 28, 2015.
“That aside from the payment of these arrears, government should put in place the machinery for immediate implementation of the revised COMNESS circular for medical and dental officers in Osun State.
“That the state government should clear the arrears of hospital running cost and restore the provision for same as it is not possible to run a hospital without running cost.
“That our association should be carried along in all subsequent negotiations of salaries and emoluments affecting our members as we are members of NLC.”
The doctors said they had never been paid full salaries contained in the CONMESS circular which was subsisting circular for payment of medical and dental officers all over the country.
They asked the people of the state to ask Governor Rauf Aregbesola what he had been doing with revenues coming to the state from the federal allocation since he had not been paying salaries for between seven to nine months now.
Efforts to speak to the governor’s media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, by our correspondent were unsuccessful. Calls put across to his telephone were not picked.


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