The
Lagos State Government has lashed out at striking doctors, describing
them as a bunch of blackmailers trying to protect their personal
investment in private hospitals, while the doctors asked the government
to address the real issue by meeting their demands.
Special
Adviser to the Governor on Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Raji on
Wednesday in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, described the doctors’ demands
as misplaced, pointing out that the government was the first in the
country to implement the Consolidated Medical Salary Scale Structure,
CONMESS, which the doctors were now complaining about.
“These
doctors are just out to blackmail Lagos residents so that they will
continue to be above the rules and live outside us. Lagosians should,
therefore, rise up because the doctors are being paid with taxpayers’
money, and the taxpayers are really sweating. They should prevail on the
doctors to go back to work,” he said.
Raji said the doctors were
also demanding that House Officers on grade levels 10 and 12 be paid
teaching allowances, a provision which, according to him, was not part
of CONMESS, adding that government told them that if they could provide
the evidence that it was part of CONMESS provisions, it would pay.
“The
doctors, from our findings, are just bent on going on strike probably
to protect personal investments in their poorly equipped private
hospitals, and that is what Lagosians should brace up for. When you
complain that somebody who is on Grade Level 15 is not on step 04, that
his entry point should be Grade Level 15 step 04, I mean Lagosians are
wiser,” he said.
Reiterating that the doctors went ahead with the
strike in order to protect their own personal investments, Raji said the
government and people of Lagos would soon see the truth of the doctors’
action as the real reasons for the strike would unfold as time goes on.
On
what the government plans to do to keep the hospitals working while the
strike lasts, the Special Adviser disclosed that even within the
Medical Guild, there were several doctors who were not going to join in
the strike because they were not happy with how the Executive of the
Guild called the strike.
He also expressed joy that the government
has “willing hands who are ready to ensure that emergency services in
Lagos hospitals run and that the hospitals function,” assuring that
government would continue to do everything in its power to ensure that
the medical facilities across the state are not shut down.
Declaring
government’s readiness “to meet with the doctors when they shelve their
recalcitrant position,” the Special Adviser urged Lagosians to rise up
and put pressure on the doctors to return to work, pointing out that the
government had put everything in place, more than any other government
in the country, to ensure that the doctors stayed on their jobs in terms
of infrastructure and working condition.
“Lagosians should know
that doctors in Lagos State earn the fattest salaries in the whole of
the country; that the doctors have no reason to go on strike and
therefore, Lagosians should mount pressure on them to go back to work
because what they are asking for are administrative issues that
government has met,” Raji said, adding that government assured the
doctors of its readiness to correct any unavoidable errors in the
implementation of the CONMESS.
In their reaction, the striking
doctors said the government should stop deceiving the public and meet
their demands once and for all, saying that the issue had dragged for
too long.
Chairman, Medical Guild, Dr Olumuyiwa Odusote told P.M.NEWS that government was just trying to play to the gallery and run away from the real issue at stake.
“If
the government said we are selfish, who is selfish? We are not asking
for anything than what they agreed to pay us. It is the people who like
to deceive others that will come out to say doctors are selfish.
“The
issue at stake has nothing to do with greed; if anybody is greedy, it
is the government officials. They agreed to a salary scale, they refuse
to pay.
We do more work than any other doctors in the country and
we are saying on this basis, the template of our remuneration should be
that of the doctors in Federal Government hospitals,” he stated.
“We
have been on this issue for two years now. The amount they need to pay
this our new salary monthly is less than N10 million. If government
allows us to embark on total strike by the end of this month, we will
not call of the strike until they pay the full money,” he warned.
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