Lautech striking doctors demands 12 months salary

It appears that the striking doctors at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Teaching Hospital in Ogbomoso, Nigeria are demanding 12 months' salary arrears.

According to reports, the doctors, who are members of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), have been on strike since February 2023, protesting the non-payment of their salaries and other welfare issues.

The striking doctors are reportedly demanding the payment of 12 months' salary arrears, which they claim is owed to them by the Oyo State Government. They are also demanding improved working conditions, better equipment, and increased funding for the hospital.

The strike has led to a shortage of medical personnel at the hospital, causing difficulties for patients seeking medical care. The situation is a concern for the community, as it may lead to a decline in the quality of healthcare services provided by the hospital.

It is essential for the Oyo State Government and the hospital management to address the demands of the striking doctors and find a solution to the salary arrears and other welfare issues. This will help to resolve the strike and ensure that the hospital can continue to provide quality healthcare services to the community.

Here are some possible solutions to the strike:

  1. Payment of salary arrears: The Oyo State Government should prioritize the payment of the 12 months' salary arrears owed to the striking doctors.
  2. Improved working conditions: The hospital management should improve the working conditions of the doctors, including providing better equipment, facilities, and a conducive working environment.
  3. Increased funding: The government should increase funding for the hospital to enable it to provide better healthcare services to the community.
  4. Negotiation: The government and the hospital management should engage in negotiations with the striking doctors to find a mutually acceptable solution to the strike.

By addressing the demands of the striking doctors, the Oyo State Government and the hospital management can resolve the strike and ensure that the hospital can continue to provide quality healthcare services to the community.