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    Govt officials prefer to die abroad while health sector decays —NLC

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    Govt officials prefer to die abroad while health sector decays —NLC

    Govt officials prefer to die abroad while health sector decays —NLC,

    …Says neglect of health workers’ welfare pushing medicare to total collapse

    By Victor Ahiuma-Young

    ABUJA—The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has accused the government of deliberately neglecting the health sector and frustrating health workers through poor welfare, unpaid entitlements, and broken promises, describing the situation as a national tragedy.

    NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said the government’s attitude towards public healthcare and the welfare of medical workers reflected a preference for foreign hospitals over building a functional domestic system capable of serving Nigerians equitably.

    He stated this at the opening ceremony of the 51st Regular National Executive Council, NEC, meeting of the Medical and Health Workers’ Union of Nigeria, MHWUN, in Abuja.

    Ajaero said: “Our health sector continues to bleed. It is not an accident; it is a direct result of a system that prioritizes profit over people, that sees healthcare as a commodity and health workers as disposable instruments.

    ”You, the frontline workers in every pandemic – the pharmacists, the laboratory scientists, the porters – you are the lifeblood of this nation’s well-being, yet you are forced to work in conditions that sicken the very spirit of healing.

    “You are overworked, underpaid, and disrespected. You face unimaginable trauma daily, only to be met with empty promises and a blatant disregard for your welfare. This is a calculated assault designed to break your will and privatize the commonwealth of our public health system.

    ”You have suffered severally from the unfaithfulness of the government to negotiated agreements because premium is not placed on the services that you render. Maybe, out of guilt, they prefer to die abroad!”

    He declared that health workers remained the soul of Nigeria’s survival, stressing that when any worker was treated unfairly, “the entire working class is devalued.

    Ajaero said: “When you are forced to operate in a state of despair, you have only two choices, as the great Karl Marx identified: to withdraw your labour or to become more committed to the struggle.

    “Withdrawal is not just a strike, it is the quiet despair that leads to burnout, to brain drain, to a slow death of the system. But commitment, the commitment you show by being here today, is the fuel of radical change. It is the resolve to organise, to mobilise, and fight back against the unjust treatments in our hospitals and health institutions across the nation.”

    The NLC president called for a united front among all health sector unions to push for improved working conditions, living wages, and proper funding of public health institutions.

    “Our solutions must, therefore, be as radical as the problems we face. We must unite and broaden the struggle; forge an unbreakable alliance with all health sector unions.

    Your strength is in your unity. A joint struggle across the entire health sector is invincible. JOHESU must be reinvigorated by bringing all unions on board,” he said.

    Ajaero urged MHWUN to use the NEC meeting as a platform for concrete resolutions and action plans to demand reform in the health system.

    He said: “This NEC meeting should not be a talk shop; it should be a situation room. The decisions you make here must resonate in the halls of power and on the floors of every hospital in Nigeria. Do not let them pacify you with tokens; demand a fundamental restructuring of the health sector.

    ”Demand living wages, safe working conditions, and adequate funding for public health. If not, Japa!”

    The NLC leader also emphasised the need for political organization, ahead of the 2027 elections, urging workers to build a political movement that represents their interests, rather than depending on politicians.

    “We must move beyond begging the bosses to becoming the architects of our own destiny,” he said.

    Ajaero saluted the leadership of MHWUN and past labour icons for their resilience in the struggle for justice and workers’ welfare.”

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    The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has accused the government of deliberately neglecting the health sector and frustrating health workers through poor welfare, unpaid entitlements, and broken promises, describing the situation as a national tragedy.

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