UCH Workers Shut Down Hospital Over Unpaid Salary – Strike Paralyze Health Services for Ibadan

UCH Workers Shut Down Hospital Over Unpaid Salary – Strike Paralyze Health Services for Ibadan

University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan Omo, everywhere don scatter for as health workers lock gate begin indefinite strike. Dem talk say dem don tire to dey work like machine wey no get engine oil. Patients wey come hospital today just dey stranded like JAPA applicant for embassy queue.

Na unpaid salary, welfare package and promotion delay be the main wahala wey make workers para. According to dem union leaders, government no dey answer their cry since, and this time, dem say na “no going back” mood dem enter. Dem vow say until government put money where e suppose dey, dem no dey resume.

Meanwhile, families of sick people dey run up and down dey find alternative hospital as UCH turn ghost town. Some patients wey dey critical condition even dey rushed commot. People dey fear say the strike fit drag long if government no act sharp sharp.

Salary Palava Scatter UCH – Workers Say ‘Enough is Enough’

Health workers for the University College Hospital don finally press red button as dem shut down all major service units. From pharmacy to laboratory, even ward staff join body. The strike start early morning and the whole place be like holiday arena.

Dem complain say salary no dey complete, arrears still dey hang, and the working environment don turn to survival game. Some say dem dey buy working tools with their personal money. Others claim say promotions wey dem earn still dey inside government drawer since last year.

With emergency units half operational and many departments locked, Nigerians dey fear say the health system for Oyo go suffer heavy blow. Relatives dey complain say na innocent patients go carry the pain pass. Government never respond officially, but tension dey rise.

UCH Workers Lock Gate – Health Service Paralyze as Government Keep Quiet

As early as 6am, UCH workers gather for entrance hold placards wey carry message like “Pay Us Our Due” and “We No Be Slaves.” The indefinite strike no be small matter as even security personnel look confused while crowd dey gather.

Reports talk say workers don dey remind government of their demands for months but na promise and postponement dem dey receive. Union leaders talk say dem no fit dey risk life everyday without proper pay or equipment. According to dem, e don reach breaking point.

The strike don choke medical operations as thousands of patients dey find alternative care. Many fear say if government no put mouth immediately, the shutdown go cause serious health crisis for the whole southwest region. Right now, na wait-and-see mood everywhere dey.


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