Health
Volunteers working with the Primary Health Care Board of the commercial
capital of Nigeria have been relieved of their duties.
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The Primary Health Care Board under the Lagos State Government in a
recent bulletin has announced the sack of healthcare workers.
The communique dated back to 20th of September, 2017, was addressed
to health volunteers working in the health sector in the state. An
affected social media user shared the news online. The release didn't
specify any reason for the action which takes effect from the
Independence Day celebration in Nigeria.
The unnamed person lamented the unfortunate incident with complaints as seen below:
''Stella, I hope this meet u well, right now am so pained and
disappointed in our system here in Lagos Nigeria after working
selflessly as a health volunteer with the Lagos state ministry of health
for 5yrs plus with a stipend of 40k with no increment or promotion but
promises that was not fulfilled we were layed off just like that without
notice or benefit its so sad. Here is a copy of the disengagement
letter''
The circular signed by a Permanent Secretary named Dr. Adenike Oluwo reads:
"I have the directive to bring to ypur notice that the services
of Health Volunteers will no longer be required by the State Government
from 1st f Octorber, 2017.
"As a result, Primary Health Care Board will no longer be
responsible for any allowances accrued tp Health Volunteers through ypur
Local Government.
"Please ensure compliance and wide publicity of this Circular"
Read the circular below:
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