Cleaners, security guards shut down FMC, Makurdi over non-payment of two years allowance

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Cleaners, security guards shut down FMC, Makurdi over non-payment of two years allowance
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Some casual workers of the Federal Medical Center, Makurdi, in Benue State, on Monday, locked down the hospital.

The casual workers who comprised security guards and cleaners protested against the non-payment of their allowances for the past two years.

He said, “The management keeps saying it is the Federal Government that has not released money for our emoluments and this is running to two complete years that we have not been paid. But one of the management staff, Mr Moses Atime, Deputy Director, Nursing Services, said that the Federal Ministry of Health and Human Services was responsible for the payment of all contract staff within the health sector.

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