Fight B’Haram like Ebola, NLC tells FG
President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Abdul- Waheed Omar, has asked
the Federal Government to fight the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents with
the same zeal it has been fighting the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease in the country.
Umar spoke at a one-day sensitisation on prevention of the EVD in the
workplace, organised by the National Union of Textile, Garment and
Tailoring Workers of Nigeria in Kaduna on Monday.
Challenging
the Federal Government on the need to re-double its efforts in the fight
against terrorism in the country, the NLC boss also made case for the
welfare of health workers.
Omar said the Federal Government
should address all outstanding issues with the Nigerian Medical
Association and other health workers’ bodies in the country.
“If Federal Government should fight Boko Haram the way it is fighting
Ebola, then the insurgency would have ended since. So I call on the
government to be as proactive to Boko Haram as it has done to Ebola,” he
said.
The NLC boss asked the government to redirect more
energy and resources as in the case of the Ebola virus towards bringing
to an end to the Boko Haram insurgency.
Earlier in his remarks,
the NUTGTWN’s Secretary-General, Alhaji Issa Aremu, said there was the
need for continuous enlightenment and sensitisation of the people on the
EVD.
Aremu, who is also the Vice President of NLC, said the
essence of the workshop was to enlighten members of the labour force
about the disease and how to prevent it.
He said, “As deadly as
the Ebola Virus Disease is, we should not forget that there are other
diseases like malaria, polio and Cholera, which have cure but are still
rampant in the country. Thus as we battle with the deadly Ebola virus
disease, we should do more with other diseases with known
treatment/prevention. It is all about good health care and good
governance.
“We commend the recent resolution of the crisis in
the health sector that led to the calling off of strike action by
doctors under the Nigeria Medical Association. We are also impressed
that the Federal Government has withdrawn the earlier sack order of the
doctors.
“The truth is that we cannot resolve the numerous
health challenges, particularly the threat posed by the Ebola Virus
Disease, if we continue to have crisis in the health sector. The doctors
must be on duty and also look again at their strategy for welfare
improvement beyond the most predictable and increasingly unhelpful
endless work stoppages.
“Government itself must provide health
workers with the necessary tools including insurance covers to deal with
the latest menace of Ebola. Above all, both the doctors and the
government must be tempered by the miserable Nigeria’s health numbers”.
In his paper, entitled, “Ebola Virus Disease: what we need to know,”
Dr. Sani Gwarzo, who is the Director, Port Health Services, Federal
Ministry of Health, said the era of sensitisation was over but action
towards preventing the EVD.
Gwarzo, who is also a member of
Incident Management Committee on Ebola Virus Disease, said the incidence
of Ebola started in 1976 which he said was known as rural Ebola that
killed a lot of animals and human beings in far away Central Africa.
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