Ondo doctors embark on two-day warning strike over assault on colleague

Funmilayo Ayanwusi
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Resident doctors at the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Ondo State, have embarked on a two-day warning strike over an assault on one of them by a patient’s son.

A medical officer at the Accident and Emergency Department of the hospital, was on Tuesday assaulted while carrying out his duties.

Security operatives of Western Nigeria Security Network, Amotekun in the state, had however, reportedly arrested the man that assaulted the doctor.

The doctors, who staged peaceful protests on Wednesday in Akure, described the attack as barbaric and called on the state government to provide adequate security to prevent a re-occurrence.

The doctors were armed with placards of various inscriptions such as; “We are severely overworked.” “Stop attacking us”, “UNIMEDTH doctors now working in fear of attack”.

One of the doctors, Ibidapo Bolayemi, said the hospital was understaffed, and urged the state government to employ more doctors.

According to her, more than a 100 doctors have left the hospital, leaving less than 45 doctors with the burden to deliver effective healthcare, causing brain drain.

“It is rather pathetic what happened to one of us yesterday, an injury to one is an injury to all.

“Yesterday was the turn of a doctor, tomorrow who will it be? It is high time the government and the hospital management did something.

“And at this time, we are being overworked. Initially, we are 150 doctors, but now we are barely 45, and you expect 45 doctors to perform very well?

“As a result of that we get tired, we get exhausted and we are being overwhelmed.

Bolayemi also urged the government to provide more security to help prevent a future occurrence by empowering those on ground.

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