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COVID-19: NUJ Hails Health Workers, Cautions Govs, Politicians

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has commended medical workers for their efforts in managing the Coronavirus outbreak in the country.
The President of NUJ, Mr Chris Isiguzo, gave the commendation in a statement, yesterday.
He said; “The union is indeed proud of what our home grown medical practitioners and health workers have achieved so far in the fight against this pandemic, in spite of poor facilities.
“With very low mortality rate, increasing number of discharged persons and effective management of positive patients, our medical professionals can compete favourably with the best in the world if given the opportunity.
“The union therefore calls on the federal and state governments to consider adequate remuneration for health workers in this line of duty” the NUJ president said.
However, he described actions of some state governors as disappointing and careless. According to him, the decision to relax some restrictions and social distancing directives for Easter celebration is a dangerous gamble.
Isiguzo submitted that while calling for more sustained palliatives for the poor and hungry in society, there should be efficient distribution to all parts of the country.
“The union appeals to all citizens to give their full cooperation to all lawful orders to curb the spread of this virus,” he added.
The statement reads, “The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) describes as outstanding and courageous, the excellence and professionalism so far demonstrated by Nigerian medical doctors, nurses, and health workers in managing the Coronavirus pandemic since the case was reported in the country.
“The union is indeed proud of what our home grown medical practitioners and health workers have achieved so far in the fight against this pandemic; in spite of poor facilities, hostile working environments and frustrating conditions of service.
“The union notes that with very low mortality rate, increasing number of discharged persons and effective management of positive patients, our medical professionals have shown that they can compete favourably with the best in the world if given the opportunity and accorded the required recognition.
“The union calls on the federal and state governments to consider adequate remuneration for health workers in this line of duty.
“The union advises the federal and state governments, the private sector at all levels that the time to invest in the health sector is now. The obvious impact of this rampaging pandemic has made it more imperative for our hospitals to become more functional considering that everybody no matter how highly or lowly placed has now been circumstantially compelled to patronize our local hospitals.
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