Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria

Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria

Re: Open letter to the Honourable Minister of Health and Honourable Minister of Labour & Productivity

  Your open letter to the Honourable Ministers’ of Health and Labour on the negative impact the ongoing strike by the Joint Health Workers Union (JOHESU) is having on People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) who are accessing care and treatment across government facilities nationwide refers.

2. The government acknowledges your concern regarding the negative impact this strike action is having on the health services in the country generally, treatment of people living with HIV/AIDS inclusive, and assures your organizations that it isdoing everything possible to facilitate early resolution of this industrial dispute

3. While we await early resolution of this industrial dispute, please be informed that government is doing her possible best to keep the health facilities open so that people living with HIV and other patients can access healthcare. Information available to us shows that health workers lawfully discharging their duties were assaulted, manhandled and chase away from their duty-posts by officials of this striking union.

4. It is important to remind you that as responsible organizations, you are expected to be part of the facilitation of early resolution of this industrial dispute and not to take sides or blame parties or individuals. The content of your letter was intended to blackmail the HMH and should be withdrawn.

5. You are also aware of the role played by the trustees of Kingdom Human Right Foundation International, who got an injunction from the National Industrial Court of Nigeria. We should all follow up and make JOHESU obey the ruling and suspend the strike by resuming at their duty posts and provide healthcare to Nigerians.

6. Please accept the warm regards of the Honourable Minister of Health.

Thank you

Dr. Sunday A. Aboje

National Coordinator, HIV/AIDS Division, FMOH

For: Honourable Minister of Health.