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Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by ijustdey: 10:07am On Sep 06, 2019
Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja



The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has rejected the moves by the federal government to concession the 22 federal teaching hospitals in the country.

It said such a measure could lead to exorbitant cost of medical treatment beyond the capacity of majority of Nigerians.

NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, said thursday at the opening ceremony of the 2019 Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nurses Week/Scientific Workshop in Abuja, that the government should instead invite the private sector to invest by establishing new hospitals and not taking over existing public hospitals.

He said the Infrastructure Concession, Regulatory Commission (ICRC) recently recommended the concessioning of the 22 teaching hospitals, adding that previous attempts to privatise the National Trauma Centre in Gwagwalada, Abuja was rejected by the health workers’ union.

“For us to attain universal health coverage, certainly nurses who are the backbone of the preventive and curative medical services must be given the place in policy development.

“I am very happy that this year’s FCT Nurses Week is taking place at this auspicious time when we are being challenged by a lot of policies that by my estimation, and with our experience having travelled round the world, may not actually deliver quality health services.

“In fact, it will alienate more and more people. One of such policies is the recent decision by the Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission (ICRC) saying that it has granted the Federal Ministry of Health the nod to concession 22 tertiary health institutions. This is unacceptable,” he said.

Wabba added that at the inception of the present administration and despite the fact that there were proponents of privatisation of healthcare, President Muhammadu Buhari publicly expressed his opposition to the privatisation of healthcare in the country.

“But you can see that whereas they cannot pass through the door as the door is locked, they are coming through the backdoor that is unacceptable,” he said.

Wabba listed three major roles of the teaching hospitals as teaching, research and the provision of tertiary health services.

The NLC president wondered what would be achieved if the tertiary health institutions are privatised or concessioned, adding that doing so would see the two important components of research and teaching suffering.

He said health should not be for profit, stressing that even in the developed world, healthcare still remains a priority.

While defending the position of labour, Wabba said that in a country where the inequality gap is so wide between the rich and the poor, if healthcare is made essentially for profit generation, many poor citizens will not be able to access it.

He said the main reason for private health facilities existing side by side with the publicly-owned hospitals was for those who are rich and capable of footing the bill to patronise the expensive private hospitals while the poor and average Nigerians can use the government-owned facilities.

Also the in-house workers’ union in the health sector, the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) kicked against the alleged move to privatise public health institutions, vowing to resist the move.

The National President of MHWUN, Biobelemoye Josiah, also opposed the alleged concession plan, saying that “if healthcare services are going to remain affordable for the poor ones, government must retain its stake in public-owned hospitals and not privatise them”.

Josiah described as fraudulent, attempt by some persons to railroad the federal government into accepting to concession the teaching hospitals under the guise that it would lead to a better health sector.

He said members of the unions in the health sector would begin consultations with a view to forging a common front to oppose the concession plan.

However, the federal government has said contrary to the misconception by labour, there is no move to privatise government-owned hospitals but to review and refocus the operations of public health institutions to enable them to deliver quality and valuable services to the people.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with THISDAY, a member of the Health Sector Reform Committee and Director of Health Planning, Research and Statistics in the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Emmanuel Meribole, said the government embarked on the programme of reforms in appreciation of the fact that a lot had gone wrong in the health sector and that there was need to restore the public hospitals to world class standards.



https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/06/nlc-rejects-moves-to-concession-22-teaching-hospitals/

Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by saintaustine(m): 10:11am On Sep 06, 2019
Though, this would have been a right decision, as it will make these hospitals more efficient and effective, but this is not the right time to do this.

There focus should be on how to tackle the poverty, high rate of unemployment and security situation in the country.

Concession of this teaching Hospitals, would definitely lead to a 100% hike in cost, if not more than, Thereby depriving the average Nigerian of that health care facility

Nigeria government always disregard the interest of the ordinary Nigerian, when they are about to implement certain policies, just because they are equal to the task...

I stand against concession

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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by StrikeBack(m): 10:12am On Sep 06, 2019
NLC,

Another opposition entity.

Eye service congress

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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by lookingfly: 10:12am On Sep 06, 2019
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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by Decolonel(m): 10:15am On Sep 06, 2019
Instead of them to provide the possibility of making housemanship space available in all the teaching hospitals so that doctors and other medical professionals who are graduating would have a place to do their internship.

Werey govt.

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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by Sunnycliff(m): 10:18am On Sep 06, 2019
I am a fan of concession but with a premium for civil servants under the NHIS.

Inefficiency is so much in our public institutions

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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by Meel: 10:27am On Sep 06, 2019
. All Nigeria Government policy and plan are good on paper but impossicant.
Privatisation of the healthcare system is cool but it will be bastardized and the owners will only be after profit making. Which will affect the patient and staff take home.
We have different department in the hospital, who have several job description.

( tertiary health care has already being compartmentalized) some private hospital already practice this.
When you see a doctor you pay consultation fee, when you require any test you pay for it , you buy your drugs and you pay for nursing care.

All health workers get there money from the service they render and a commission to the management.


Like I said this is how private hospital cash out there money, but in the long run, management will start employing quacks (chemist as Pharm, auxiliary as nurse, quacks as doctors), they will charge exorbitantly.
This will not end on a good note

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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by DenreleDave(m): 10:37am On Sep 06, 2019
Ohhhh lawd.. What kind of policy is this?



To be honest, I didn't read what was written above Cox I doubt if I can understand it


Pls. Can someone explain to me in a simplified term


God bless
Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by 9gerian: 10:41am On Sep 06, 2019
What? shocked

I have a better idea:

Let’s concession this government, its functions and all its arm of government to private companies that have a history of delivering on their promises (aims and objectives).”

This way, we would have relieved this government and its tired set of handlers of all responsibilities, that we see them trying so hard to shed. At least all the elected and appointed politicians can then concentrate on their favorite pass time / area of interest; RENT SEEKING!

What do you think? One stone to kill all the birds once and for all!

Jokers!!! angry


ijustdey:







https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/06/nlc-rejects-moves-to-concession-22-teaching-hospitals/




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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by davodyguy: 10:51am On Sep 06, 2019
They should stop being enemies of progress.

We need private hands in some institutions.

MMA2 was built by Bi-Courtney (Wale Babalakin SAN) And well funded and always beautifully looking and adequately maintained

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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by anonimi: 11:00am On Sep 06, 2019
9gerian:
What? shocked

I have a better idea:

Let’s concession this government, its functions and all its arm of government to private companies that have a history of delivering on their promises (aims and objectives).”

This way, we would have relieved this government and its tired set of handlers of all responsibilities, that we see them trying so hard to shed. At least all the elected and appointed politicians can then concentrate on their favorite pass time / area of interest; RENT SEEKING!

What do you think? One stone to kill all the birds once and for all!

Jokers!!! angry

Can we start with the Aso Rock clinic first so that our maiguard will stop going abroad for long periods of medical tourism after billions given to the state house clinic?


Aso Rock Clinic Gulps N9.17bn In Four Years​

Analysis of budgetary allocations in the last four years show that N3.94 billion, N3.87 billion, N331.70 million and N1.03 billion were allocated in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 respectively, for the operations of the State House Medical Centre.

http://saharareporters.com/2019/01/07/aso-rock-clinic-gulps-n917bn-four-years%E2%80%8B



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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by thesicilian: 11:06am On Sep 06, 2019
The politicians will still be the ones to buy these hospitals through the back door if concession is allowed.
Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by vineyardfarms: 11:17am On Sep 06, 2019
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https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/06/nlc-rejects-moves-to-concession-22-teaching-hospitals/




NLC AYUBA AND CO NEED TO REST THEIR BRAINS, DID NLC PROTEST SUBSIDIES THAT HAS GROWN TAP ROOTS DRAINING THE RESOURCES TO THE CABELS OF WHICH NLC THE BIGEST OF THEM ALL. FIGHTING FOR WHAT WILL BENEFIT YOU AND YOUR CLOWNS WHEN NIGERIAN ARE DIEING OF HUNGER AND SICKNESS AT HOME. BRIBES TAKERS, LOOTERS HIDDING UNDER NLC.
Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by gaskiyamagana: 11:32am On Sep 06, 2019
StrikeBack:
NLC,

Another opposition entity.

Eye service congress
This man is the worst NLC chairman. There are many more pressing issues, he woefully handled. Workers welfare in many states in Nigeria is difficult for him to handle how much more health care of the public.
If government go ahead with that concession, he and his members are in best position to force govt to reverse such move, but lacks the courage to do so. Oshiomole will be forever remembered for good leadership of NLC.

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Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by Angelfrost(m): 11:48am On Sep 06, 2019
davodyguy:
They should stop being enemies of progress.

We need private hands in some institutions.

MMA2 was built by Bi-Courtney (Wale Babalakin SAN) And well funded and always beautifully looking and adequately maintained

How about we start by concession of Aso Rock, and House of Assembly for more effective governance... People who have failed to properly deregulate the downstream sector, are here chasing rats.
Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by tutudesz: 11:54am On Sep 06, 2019
StrikeBack:
NLC,

Another opposition entity.

Eye service congress
NLC is drawing Nigeria backward. If government can't maintain and upgrade this Teaching Hospitals, than the private sector should come in. Or are they afraid that the incompetent doctors will be sack or what?
Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by connkg(m): 12:33pm On Sep 06, 2019
The Presidential Hospital (not National Hospital, Abuja) could be used as a test case. Any reasons of "review and refocus"/improvement given here will help correct the anomalies there, as stated by the current First Lady.
Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by 9gerian: 1:00pm On Sep 06, 2019
For the records, the private sector is already involved in various aspects of the teaching hospitals for efficiency of their resources. A cursory investigation would reveal that.

This other attempt (like it is commonly being attempted in the education sector as well as other sectors) is to fully make healthcare a cash-oriented system that would fully be beyond the reach of most Nigerians that have already been impoverished by the actions and inactions of the government and its wicked ruling class.

What is the minimum wage again, and have they commenced payment yet?

Of course not, but Nigerians must be made to pay more: for electricity that they don’t consume, medicals that are inadequate and, in fact, taxes without infrastructure etc etc. That has been the hallmark of this government. Make the people pay more but do nothing extra. I mean they can’t seem to handle anything well or enough to impact Nigerians positively. It’s just stories, excuses and shortcuts.

These are the same people that promised heaven and earth while begging Nigerians to vote them. Not that Nigerians themselves have demonstrated that they deserve any better. However, to whom much is given, much is expected!

Something does need to give badly!

tutudesz:

NLC is drawing Nigeria backward. If government can't maintain and upgrade this Teaching Hospitals, than the private sector should come in. Or are they afraid that the incompetent doctors will be sack or what?
Re: Concession Of 22 Teaching Hospitals: NLC Rejects Moves by ibbo: 3:08pm On Sep 06, 2019
they want to kukuma finish us abi. So what is the citizen really really benefiting from the government?

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