As different countries of the world pool resources to combat the coronavirus crisis, doctors in the Nigerian capital city, Abuja, on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, announced they were proceeding on an “indefinite strike”.
The Association of Resident Doctors, ARD, Abuja chapter, announced their decision about an hour after the third case of Covid-19 was confirmed in Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos.
The doctors said they deliberated extensively on the health threat posed by the coronavirus scare, their work conditions, and patient care before arriving at the “difficult decision.”
In a statement signed by its president, Roland Aigbovo, the association said the mass action followed the failure of the FCT administration to pay them their basic salaries for more than two months.
Aigbovo said their members have been thrown into financial distress due to the nonpayment of their salaries and despite repeated warnings and ultimatum, nothing has been done by authorities.
He said there has been salary irregularities and shortfalls since the migration to the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System by the FCTA.
The union leader said other health workers who are also affected by the salary shortfalls will join the mass action within 48 hours if their demands “which are the same with ours are not met.”
THIRD CORONAVIRUS CASE
The Lagos State Ministry of Health on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, confirmed the third case of coronavirus in Nigeria.
Akin Abayomi, the Lagos State commissioner for health, broke the news to journalists at the government secretariat Tuesday morning.
“This is a new case independent of the index case of a 30-year-old Nigerian, female, who returned from the UK on 13th March,” the commissioner said.
Abayomi said the patient, who initially showed symptoms of the infection, observed self-Isolation, and thereafter tested positive.
Although Nigeria has so far recorded three cases of the virus, only two are active. The second case, linked to the index case, later tested negative.