Resident doctors for Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Abeokuta don raise alarm say dem go down tools from Monday if management no quickly answer their demands. According to the doctors, several issues don dey ground for months, including unpaid allowances, poor working conditions and shortage of medical equipment wey dey affect patient care.
Dem say despite plenty meetings and promises, nothing concrete don happen. The resident doctors complain say dem dey overwork with little support, while some departments no get basic tools to function well. Dis situation, dem say, don put both doctors and patients for serious risk.
If the strike finally start, hospital services go reduce well-well, especially for emergency and specialist care. The doctors call on government and hospital management make dem act fast to avoid total shutdown of medical services for FMC Abeokuta.
Healthcare Tension Rise As FMC Abeokuta Doctors Plan Indefinite Strike
Tension don dey rise for Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta as resident doctors announce plan to begin indefinite strike on Monday. The doctors say dem tire for empty promises after raising concerns about welfare, salaries and unsafe work environment inside the hospital.
One of the doctors explain say many of dem dey work long hours without rest, while some allowances never pay for long time. Dem add say the situation don affect morale and make it hard to deliver quality healthcare to patients wey dey troop into the hospital daily.
The resident doctors warn say if nothing change before Monday, dem no get choice than to stop work. Dem beg authorities make dem see dis matter as emergency, because strike go affect thousands of patients wey depend on FMC Abeokuta for treatment.
Patients At Risk As FMC Abeokuta Resident Doctors Prepare For Strike Action
Patients wey dey depend on Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta fit face serious challenges as resident doctors plan to commence strike on Monday. The doctors say the decision come after long patience and repeated complaints about poor welfare and lack of support from hospital management.
According to the association, working conditions for resident doctors don worsen, with shortage of manpower and equipment making daily work stressful. Dem say dem don try dialogue several times, but management never meet their key demands.
The doctors insist say strike no be their wish, but na last option to make government listen. Dem urge authorities make dem step in quickly to resolve the issues, so healthcare services for FMC Abeokuta no go collapse completely.
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