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Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by jaxxy(m): 8:07am On Jul 13, 2020
onyxo76:
that's where you're are wrong, health worker in other centres are at more risk because you see all sorts of people without any ppe ,yet some could be covid patients. in isolation centre, you know these are positive cases and have all the adequate materials to protect yourself..
most health workers who tested positive are those in general hospitals etc since they have nothing to protect themselves with and yet still have to attend to patients.

Yes bt in that regard everybody is at risk. We still do our regular jobs and interact with different people while trying to ensure general covid19 measures are kept. Every worker or individual is at risk. I may be wrong bt this is my assumption.

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Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by Emeritusseun(m): 8:11am On Jul 13, 2020
lomprico:
GGMU! grin

I support them, let them strike. the NCDC bosses just shared 1.5 billion among themselves. heartless, wicked people.

It is not NCDC that shared 1.5billion but the NDDC, Niger Delta Development Commission.

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Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by deebrain(m): 8:17am On Jul 13, 2020
Again?
Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by Murketeer: 8:24am On Jul 13, 2020
Luckydubby7:
Let them go
Their shakara too much self
Are u been serious ?...So it's Okay for one thief to steal their allowance that they have worked for ...If u were a Doctor ...wud u accept that

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Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by onyxo76(m): 8:55am On Jul 13, 2020
jaxxy:


Yes bt in that regard everybody is at risk. We still do our regular jobs and interact with different people while trying to ensure general covid19 measures are kept. Every worker or individual is at risk. I may be wrong bt this is my assumption.
yes everyone is at risk, but those who are work in health centres are more ar risk because lots of sick people go there, so many cases of covid were discovered while the patients were on admission for days or even at death and you can imagine how many nurses,doctors had examined the patients thus transmitting the virus all around.
Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by healthmakesyou: 9:58am On Jul 13, 2020
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Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by onyxo76(m): 10:11am On Jul 13, 2020
jaxxy:
If Ure not attending to covid19 patients Ure not supposed to get covid19 hazard allowance. If u are then yes it wud be gross irresponsiblity on the part of the government.
NDDC OFFICIALS SHARED N1.5BN AS COVID-19 PALLIATIVES

• N475 million paid to Nigerian Police to buy face masks and hand
sanitizers.
• N10 million was paid to the MD as COVID-19 relief
• N7 million each was given to two senior staff
• N3 million each to 148 staff
• N1.5 million each to 157 staff
• N1 million each to 497 staff
• N600,000 each to 464 staff

The Senate, yesterday, expressed shock over the stunning revelation that the Nigerian Police Force and the staff of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) shared N3.14 billion as palliatives for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Specifically, NDDC officials shared N1.5 billion as COVID-19 palliates while the Police got N475 million to buy face masks and hand sanitizers.

Chairman, Senate ad hoc Committee investigating the alleged N40 billion illegally expended by the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the NDDC, Olubunmi Adetunbi (APC, Ekiti North), noted the expenditure at the commencement of the investigative hearing at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja.

This was as the NDDC Director of Projects, Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh, accused Chairmen of the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on NDDC of hijacking the 2020 budget of the agency.
Adetunbi pointed out that the expended fund was contained in the document submitted to the committee by the Managing Director of the IMC, Kemebradikumo Pondei.

When invited to the podium to give explanations on the fund, which was captured on the subtitle “emergency payments”, Pondei admitted before the ad hoc committee that N3.14 billion was spent by the NDDC to cushion the effects of COVID-19 on staff of the agency.

He further claimed that part of the money was paid to the Police, youths, men and women to cushion the negative effects of the pandemic and to forestall violence that might erupt in the Niger Delta region.

Giving a breakdown on how the money was spent, Adetunbi said that from the records in the document submitted to the committee by the NDDC, out of the total sum of N3.14 billion purportedly spent on COVID-19, N1.5 billion was shared among the Police and staff of the commission across the nine states of the Niger Delta.
He pointed out that N475 million was paid to the Police from the money to purchase face masks and hand sanitizers.

He also said that N10 million was paid to an unnamed top management staff of the commission (believed to be the MD) while N7 million each was given to two other senior staff of the NDDC.
Adetunmbi further hinted that 148 NDDC staff got N3 million each, 157 staff received N1.5 million each, 497 staff were paid N1 million each while 464 staff were paid N600,000 each as COVID-19 relief.
Reading further from the documents, Senator Adetunbi said: “The NDDC IMC expended on other issues, including COVID-19, to the total of N81.509 billion, from October 2019 to February 2020, and from February to May 30th, 2020, the reason of this investigation.”
He gave the breakdown of the N81.509 billion as follows:

“Community relations: N1.3 billion; condolences: N1.2 billion; consultancy: N3.8 billion; COVID-19: N3.14 billion; duty tour allowances: N486 million.

“Impress (October to May, 2020): N790 million; Lassa fever: N1.956 billion; legal services: N900 million; logistics: N31 million; maintenance: N220 million; medicals: N2.6 billion; overseas travel (February to May, 2020): N85.6 million; projects payment: N38.6 billion; public communication: N1.121 billion; security: N744 million; staffing related payment (October to May, 2020), including payment of salaries and other allowances: N20.9 billion; engagement of stakeholders (February to May, 2020): N248 million; and travels: N56.5 million” respectively.

Adetunbi further explained that out of the total N81.509 billion, “the first IMC spent N22.5 billion from October 2019 to February 2020 while the second IMC spent N59.1 billion between February and May 2020.”

He said: “It is on this expenditure that the Senate has called for this investigative public hearing.”

Meanwhile, while defending the spending of the agency, the NDDC Director of Projects, Ojuogboh, posited that the “Commission has not misapplied any kobo” as being alleged by the National Assembly.

Responding to questions from the members of the Assembly, Ojuogboh stated that the IMC inherited a debt of N3 trillion, claiming that the National Assembly hijacked the 2020 budget of the agency.

“We have no problem with the National Assembly, but we have a problem with chairman of the Senate committee on Niger Delta. No one kobo is misapplied since the coming of NDDC IMC.
“The 2020 budget of NDDC has been hijacked by the two chairmen in the Reps and Senate. We submitted the budget since 2019 and nothing has been done on it,” he said.

On the allegation that the IMC unilaterally and arbitrary sacked some staff of the NDDC, the director said that no single staff was sacked.

“We have sacked no staff and all workers on leave have been paid their full salaries. So, anyone who is claiming to have been sacked should bring the sack letter,” Ojuogboh stated.

In his remarks, the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, said that allegations of financial recklessness and misappropriation of funds levelled against the IMC of NDDC were unacceptable, and that propelled the Senate to investigate the activities of the commission.

“Financial recklessness is not an attribute that anyone can afford, whether rich or poor. It is even worse with the poor, or for the organisation or a country with limited resources,” Lawan said.

-New Telegraph

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Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by Farki: 1:09pm On Jul 13, 2020
They actually went on strike grin

Very few doctors came to work today, just MD and 2 others.
Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by suremanpatriot: 3:33pm On Jul 13, 2020
mr govt or govr pay this health workers their dues and probe mustava and ihekwazoo covid scams
Re: Lagos Doctors To Go On Warning Strike On 13 July Over COVID-19 Hazard Allowance by Zenic1221: 10:49am On Jan 19
yanabasee1:
I hope, they're not among those who were denied flight from NIS ??


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