The Lagos State Chairman of the Nigerian Medical
Association, NMA, Dr Tope Ojo, said the ongoing strike was not called because of
Ebola and cannot be called off because of the threat of the viral infection in
the state.
Ojo who spoke at a press briefing organised by the newly
elected officials of NMA in the state said, “We are not on strike because of
Ebola. It was never part of our demands. It wasn’t our fault”.
He said, “Why should a government be willing to concede the
headship of the medical institutions to the hands of allied health workers?
“Will the same government not concede to a hostess the right
to fly a plane or Court bailiff the post of a judge or the head of a university
maintenance unit to be the vice chancellor because of the so-called
opportunistic explanation of a team work?”
Speaking on the contentious issue of granting the prayers of
other health workers to become consultants , Ojo said that decision of the
government if allowed will only create unending anarchy.
Ojo explained that “The title of ‘ Consultant’ in medical
practice is preserved exclusively for a doctor that has gone through a minimum
of six years excruciating full time, postgraduate academic training.
“The patient is traditionally registered under a consultant,
who owns the patient and reserves the right of success or failure in the chain
of events. We therefore warn the Nigerian people of the inherent danger of this
conspiracy to deceive and confuse them as they attend hospitals for their health
needs.
“NMA is not against the normal professional advancement of
any allied health professional. Our position is that the situation must not
arise where there will be anarchy and disruption of the chain of command that
is bound to jeopardise patients’ lives,” he warned.
He added that a situation where doctors are paid N5000.00
monthly allowance for hazard is not only laughable but unbelievable.
Ojo said, “A doctor’s life can be lost in an instance when
exposed to fatal illnesses such as Ebola, Lassa fever or he may be subjected to
a life-long suffering from HIV or Hepatitis B infection.”
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