Some health workers under the Delta State chapter, Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU), yesterday besieged the Eku Government Hospital, Eku, evicted patients and put the hospital under lock and key.
Members of the union, reportedly drove to the hospital in a white bus on high speed, went into the hospital and ordered health workers to stop attending to patients.
Vanguard reports that members of the union besieged the hospital in the afternoon and evicted patients and doctors in compliance to the strike called upon by the national body of JOHESU.
A source was quoted as saying that, “The task force members of the Union came into Eku this afternoon and threw all our patients out. Even patients that cannot even walk were also thrown out of their wards before locking the hospital.”
Another source argued that the strike is not supposed to affect medical doctors, adding that if other workers were on strike, “How would they lock a government owned hospital? Is it the union that owns the hospital or the Delta State Government?
“It is unthinkable. They locked both doctors and patients outside the hospital without regard for human lives. These are patients who are in critical health conditions. In fact, one of the patients was brought in here last week from Delta State University Teaching Hospital and could not walk. There are some of them here who are homeless. This is unfortunate.”
“The man is a man in a very critical condition. His wife is in Orogun and now the man is left here helpless, who will care for the man before his wife gets here? Is there even money for her to transport to this place considering the short notice as the man is a security man before this condition.”
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