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Breaking News | Medical unions appeal to Kaduna Govt to improve security in health facilities

  Health workers unions in Kaduna have appealed to the Kaduna State Government to improve security and surveillance at all health facilities in the state to protect health workers. This is contained in a communique  jointly issued by the state’s medical unions on Saturday and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna. It was signed by Dr Aliyu Sokomba, the state Medical Association President; President of Residents Doctors Association, Dr Umar Musa; and Chairman, Medical and Health Workers Union, Abdullah Mohammed. The communique criticised the state  of insecurity at health facilities in the state. “Where such is lacking we would recommend closure of such facilities until the government can provide such.

Breaking News | Doctors, health workers to down tools in Kaduna over kidnap of nurses

Doctors, health workers to down tools in Kaduna over kidnap of nurses

Doctors, health workers to down tools in Kaduna over kidnap of nurses On By Ibrahim HassanWuyo In Kaduna state, unions and association of doctors and other health workers have given the state government a five days notice to go on strike, unless the two abducted are rescued. This among other demands were part of the resolutions in a communique, reached at the end of the emergency extraordinary meeting on the state of insecurity in the state as it affects their professional duties. The communique was signed by Dr Aliyu Sokomba, Dr Umar Musa, Abdullahi Mohammed and Mrs Comfort Bawa and was issued to journalists on Saturday .

COVID-19: Poor life insurance for departed health workers worsens grief of bereaved families

COVID-19: Poor life insurance for departed health workers worsens grief of bereaved families Afeez Hanafi Dr Eseoghene Ajuetse had his mission in life well planned. He wanted to save lives and lead a happy home. For years, he strove to strike a balance between the two despite the weight of responsibility being a medical doctor placed on him. With the outbreak of the coronavirus in Nigeria late February 2020, Ajuetse’s tasks became more extremely demanding, especially as the Chief Medical Officer at Abraka General Hospital, Delta State. Every now and then, he took all the necessary cautions on the job to minimise exposure to the deadly virus. He wouldn’t let down his guard to avoid putting his family and those around him at risk.

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