Anambra: NAUTH doctors begin strike over attack on members

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The Association of Resident Doctors of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, has commenced a five-day warning strike over the persistent assault of its members.

The body said the strike takes effect from Wednesday, as it has shut down all medical services at the institution.

It disclosed this in a press statement signed by the President, Dr Ndukwe Chinwe and General Secretary, Dr Egbue Obiora, after an emergency general meeting.

It added that the meeting had over 100 members in attendance.

The group decried the incessant assaults and attacks by family members of patients at the hospital, which have been left unattended to.

They lamented that one of its members on Sunday was brutally assaulted, humiliated and tortured for over two hours by a deceased patient’s relatives, before the late intervention of the hospital security outfit and management.

It said the call for the strike action followed the physical assaults and near-death experience by its members in the hands of patients’ family members.

It said these attacks have continued for a long period as the doctors continue to endure the pains of humiliation and therefore had no choice but to embark on the warning strike to draw attention to their plight.

The communique read in part, “The Association of Resident Doctors, NAUTH, Nnewi, had an emergency general meeting on January 24, 2023, following the physical assault and near-death experience of its member. The meeting which had over 100 members present, made the following observations:

“That on January 22, 2023, our member (internal medicine resident) went to review his patient at the male surgical ward, where he met nurses who were resuscitating another patient through CPR. Punch

 

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