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Our strike endangers the health of Nigerians – Chairman, NAFDAC workers’ union

In an interview with PREMIUM TIMES’ Nike Adebowale, the Chairman of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC chapter of the Medical and
Health Workers Union, MHWUN, Anzuka Peters, speaks on the ongoing strike by workers of the agency and how Nigerians stand to lose if not resolved. 
Excerpts:
PT: The NAFDAC chapter of the Medical and Health Workers Union embarked on an indefinite strike on September 22nd, barely two days after JOHESU did same. What are the major reasons behind the union’s action?
Peters: Our decision to embark on strike is as a result of issues concerning our staff; when we moved from a negotiated salary structure to a non- negotiated salary structure. The negotiated salary structure is the Consolidated Health Salary Structure which is CONHESS. We were just moved to an unknown salary structure which is Consolidated Research and Allied Salary Structure, CONRASS. This is alien to us, it is unknown to us, it is ‘un-bargained’, it is not negotiated and it is unacceptable. Someone like me at level 13 lost more than N80,000 and I cannot accept it. We have been on this issue for a long time and that was why in 2014, NAFDAC staff did a change of leadership. That was an operational revolution where all the former leaders who betrayed us were voted out. I came in as the secretary in 2014 and the present state chairman was the chairman then. The first issue we raised was the issue of staff allowances. But unfortunately, all agreements signed with the federal government in 2014 were not fulfilled and this led to a strike in October 2014, another strike in 2015, another strike in 2016, on the same issues.
There are other issues bordering on the laboratories. They are not functioning well because they are not properly funded. And it is not that we don’t have the money. We generate the money that can be used to take care of the labs, the chemical reagents and equipment. Issues of the laboratory, which is even the strength of NAFDAC, is not being looked into rather we are (made to look like) beggars. The head of the agency will move from ministry to ministry. The former acting director general moved from agency to agency begging. How can Dangote donate eight Hilux vehicle to us? How do we regulate him? Let me confirm to you, we don’t even regulate Dangote presently, because of those things (I spoke of).

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