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Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 9:27am On Jul 02, 2014 |
like every other ineptitude of current administration, the doctors have begun an indefinite strike after several weeks warning. The question here what efforts did the federal government put in to prevent this crisis and ultimately save the lives of innocent nigerians. Like Asup (12 months and counting), ASUU ( 6months) and boko haram the government is waiting to blame the opposition as usual. Sometimes i wonder if the presidency is actually the opposition from its mastered art of criticizing everyone other than itself. My gullible Nigerians, the Jonathanians, APC don land with another ungovernable tactics. Make we fire back? 9 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Chasicolis(f): 9:33am On Jul 02, 2014 |
Obiagelli: like every other ineptitude of current administration, the doctors are begun an indefinite strike after several weeks warning. The question here what efforts did the federal government put in to prevent this crisis and ultimately save the lives of innocent nigerians. |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 9:51am On Jul 02, 2014 |
doctors demands. seyih2: |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Goandie: 10:01am On Jul 02, 2014 |
let me help dem start supporter of APC party (APC) is the cause of doctor's strike nation wide cause dey want to make the country ungovernable for the president |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 10:05am On Jul 02, 2014 |
Goandie: let me help dem starttrust me, this will be a constant line in a couple of weeks from now if the strike persist. 5 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by CyberWolf: 10:10am On Jul 02, 2014 |
Obiagelli: like every other ineptitude of current administration, the doctors have begun an indefinite strike after several weeks warning. The question here what efforts did the federal government put in to prevent this crisis and ultimately save the lives of innocent nigerians.Can't the NASS make law to help implement all this things, even education stuffs once and for instead of strike here and there? ...just asking oo before una go begin insult una papa.. |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Goandie: 10:15am On Jul 02, 2014 |
Obiagelli: dey keep using d same line everytym as if we dey wear pampers so sad. a lot pple are dead sum are dying with dis strike as is goin on nd one clueless guy seats up there doin nothing but blaming the opposite party, so wen him no fit shit for morning him go either set up a committee or say na d opposite party cause am 4 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by dridowu: 10:22am On Jul 02, 2014 |
Even if their (fg/pdp) chef does not cook well they MUST blame apc has the brain behind it. They are only taking their time to find out the closeness of Nigeria Medical Association Executives to Tinubu/Buhari before they blame APC for their failure. Chai Chai Chai.......................................We don suffer for 9ja 4 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by seanet02: 10:22am On Jul 02, 2014 |
APC at work. Bribing the labour to discredit a working and performing government. 2 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 10:24am On Jul 02, 2014 |
Goandie:i wonder how the government can allow doctors go on strike when the country is in a war/emergency situation, what if boko haram strikes, where do the victims/injured go? Pathetic. 3 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Firefire(m): 10:28am On Jul 02, 2014 |
Nigerians should result to using Trado-Medical doctors... they dont go on strike. 2 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 10:30am On Jul 02, 2014 |
CyberWolf:sure they can make laws but it is the job of the executive to implement, the question is can the NASS threaten/force the executive? Yes What will be the executive reaction to the NASS? Blame the APC. Crazy circle. 2 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by najoke: 10:30am On Jul 02, 2014 |
A colleague lost his younger bro yesterday, he had an accident but when they got to the hospital there was no doctor on ground to attend to him. This is somebody that works for the FG and Tax is deducted is from his salary every month to pay the salary of the politicians o! Put yourself in their shoes and tell me if you will ever forgive the FG. 2 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 10:36am On Jul 02, 2014 |
dridowu: Even if their (fg/pdp) chef does not cook well they MUST blame apc has the brain behind it. They are only taking their time to find out the closeness of Nigeria Medical Association Executives to Tinubu/Buhari before they blame APC for their failure.sorry state we have found ourselves. 1 Like |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 10:39am On Jul 02, 2014 |
na_joke: A colleague lost his younger bro yesterday, he had an accident but when they got to the hospital there was no doctor on ground to attend to him.wow, this is very sad, i wonder what grief the family is going through. Sad, sad, sad. 1 Like |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 10:39am On Jul 02, 2014 |
seanet02: APC at work. Bribing the labour to discredit a working and performing government. |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 10:42am On Jul 02, 2014 |
PDP,blaming the opposition for their incompetence since 1895! Jonathan is busy fighting political enemies for selfish gains while the nation rot in almost all sectors. Nigeria-on-the-brink! 5 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by obayaya(m): 12:19pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
Obiagelli: doctors demands. The doctor's strike isn't a demonstration of government's ineptitude but a manifestation of Doctors' greed. However, opening this thread is a testimony of You and APC's wish for continued misfortune to the country to score political points like this. You may try to paint it as a joke. but discerning eyes can see through the camouflage. 4 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by VICTORCIZA(m): 1:00pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
Much ado about nothing. it's obvious this nairaland hack affected some people's brain. the kind of inconsequential and silly threads i see these days makes me wonder if reasonable person wrote it. |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by seanet02: 1:02pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
VICTORCIZA: Much ado about nothing.Apoda jatijati 2 Likes |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
obayaya:well its the job of the government to prevent such strikes, go and tell the dude that lost a brother about doctors greed. You have already started blaming the APC for this misfortune? SMH where was the government when NMA gave warnings. |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by obayaya(m): 1:16pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
Obiagelli: one question for you ma'am? How many times have NMA gone on strike in the last 1 year? And what exactly were your intentions when you opened this thread? |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by Nobody: 1:23pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
obayaya:i don't know, the government was voted in to ensure things run smoothly, that is not happening, hence my thread. |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by obayaya(m): 1:26pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
Obiagelli: Alright then!!! Have a nice day |
Re: Count Down To Blaming APC For Doctor's Strike by teemy(m): 1:48pm On Jul 02, 2014 |
In a proper setting, the doctor that used an outdated drug and yet refused to heed the advice of a pharmacist should be queried and if he/she cannot defend such an action is to be seriously sanctioned and likewise the pharmacist who overstepped his jurisdictional bounds. Probably more the pharmacist. Good intentions are not enough in medical practice and the proper chain of command should never be circumvented else chaos ensues. Try watching 'The Good Doctor' a Korean movie series. Extremist activist groups like MEND, Boko Haram and more liberal ones exist so that their voices could be heard. The reaction to their first voices determined how much more they have to shout thereafter. If NMA had in the past in their demands for better personnel benefits had placed the JOHESU needs with same determination as they did for themselves, there wouldn't have been a parallel medical union that would in time compete and fight against them. What a pity, This childish matter at hand should have been resolved in house within the health ministry and a lot of blame here lies with the health minister to have let the matter grow to such proportions at it is now under his watch. Alternatively, the matter should have been settled in court so the law could interprete existing rules to both parties. As it is now, JOHESU too would be ready to go to court if their govt agreement is touched. It seems they both are in a competition of who can kill the most patients if they down tools. What a pity I say. |
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