Strike: We’re at risk of avoidable deaths, complications, diabetes patients cry out

Persons living with diabetes in Nigeria complained on Tuesday of the effect of the nationwide indefinite strike called by the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress.
The strike, which began at midnight on Monday, June 3, over a new minimum wage, has been total, as offices, schools, airports and fuel stations have all been shut down in states across the country, while hospitals only offer skeletal services.
Speaking to journalists in Calabar, Bernard Enyia, the national coordinator, Persons Living with Diabetes in Nigeria, said the strike may appear legitimate, but those living with underlying health conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, among others, were the ones bearing the brunt.
Mr Enyia said the implication was that they could no longer access essential health care services, making them breakdown with serious complications and risking avoidable deaths.
He said Nigeria, as a sovereign nation, had come of age and should not be resolving issues of wages through strikes.
He stated, “Each time we hear of a strike, it sends shock waves through our spines because strikes are like weapons of mass destruction to us with underlying health conditions and people with health emergencies, as we are left to our fate. We are angry with the NLC and the federal government because the damage they are doing to those of us with underlying health conditions is terrible, so we appeal that the strike be called off immediately. Instead of strikes, both parties should continue in negotiations until they reach a balance because the action is endangering our lives, as we can’t access care.’’
Mr Enyia added that whenever strikes were called off, families who suffered the loss of loved ones were not compensated by the federal government or the labour unions.
(NAN)
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