JOHESU Don Call Nationwide Strike Over 12-Year Salary Delay – Nigerian Health Workers Suffer Big Wahala

JOHESU Don Call Nationwide Strike Over 12-Year Salary Delay – Nigerian Health Workers Suffer Big Wahala

JOHESU (Joint Health Sector Union )
don scatter health workers nationwide as dem don declare strike. Dis action na because government never pay dem salary for 12 years straight — wahala wey don tire everybody.

According to JOHESU statement, dem don try beg government, write letters, hold meetings, but no progress. Dem talk say the strike go hold until government finally settle their long-overdue payment.

Patients for hospitals don dey suffer as doctors and nurses no dey work full swing. People dey call government make dem act fast, because delay like dis fit spoil health sector badly.

12-Year Salary Delay Force JOHESU to Paralyse Health Sector

JOHESU don shake the whole country as dem go on strike today. The union talk say 12-year salary arrears na too much, and dem no fit tolerate the suffering again.

Union leaders warn say any government wey continue to dey neglect dem go face serious backlash. They talk say strike go continue nationwide until dem settle all back-pay and salary issues.

For hospitals, patients dey queue dey wait, but no enough staff dey. Emergency cases dey struggle as nurses, laboratory staff, and other workers dey join strike. Joint Health Sector Union call on Nigerians to sympathize with workers’ plight.

Nigerian Health Workers Go Strike as JOHESU Salary Wahala Reach 12 Years

The National Association of Health Service Employees, Joint Health Sector Union, don announce nationwide strike today. Dem say government don delay their salary for 12 years, and this kain negligence no make sense.

JOHESU secretary talk say union don try all methods to solve issue peacefully, but government no respond. Strike na last resort, dem talk, but e dey necessary to get justice.

People dey warn say if strike drag long, hospital services go collapse. Meanwhile, Joint Health Sector Union dey urge Nigerians to support their fight for rightful salary and dignity for workers.


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