The federal government says it has spent N20 billion on the
allowance of health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking when he appeared on Sunrise Daily, a breakfast
programme on Channels Television, Olorunnimbe Mamora, minister of state for
health, dismissed the allegation that government is not committed to the
welfare of health workers.
Doctors under the aegis of the National Association of Resident
Doctors (NARD), commenced a nationwide indefinite strike on Monday.
Aliyu Sokomba, NARD president, said the doctors decided to
embark on strike due to the failure of the government to meet their demands
made in June.
In June, the doctors embarked on a week strike over unpaid
salaries, non-payment of hazard allowance, and a dearth of personal protective
equipment (PPE) in hospitals, among other reasons.
Mamora said the government is taking steps to meet up with
the demands of health workers.
“We have been able to disburse close to N20 billion and I
repeat close to N20 billion. So, to now say nothing has been done, that is not
true,” he said.
“The initial computation we had from the ministry was in
excess of N70 billion. But we had to scale it down based on other realities.
“When we took off in April, the federal ministry of finance
budget and national planning was able to source for N20 billion that they put
down to cater for three months period.
“But we discovered in the process of implementation that we
have other figures based on what we were given at the various centres. We
discovered that what we had could only cater for a little above two months but
not even reaching the entire three months period. So that was how we got stuck
and at each point in time we tried to explain this.
“We were able to pay April, May full, June, part of it has
been paid but not fully paid and it is because of the economic situation and
these funds have to be sourced for one way or the other.”
The minister said the funds were paid to federal health
institutions across the country, including federal medical centres, teaching
hospitals, among others.
On the N5,000 hazard allowance for doctors and health
workers, he said the payment was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mamora added efforts are being made to mobilise funds for the payment of health workers.
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