COVID-19: Health workers threatens to down tools in Kogi
The Chairman, Joint Health Sector Union, JOHESU, Comrade Obajemu Samuel gave the warning when he led other Health Workers Unions at FMC, Lokoja on a visit to the leadership of the organized labour in Kogi State
He noted that doctors and other health workers at the medical centre are currently working at the risk of their lives and those of their families. The union, therefore, called on the leadership of the organized labour in Kogi State to Wade into the matter before it gets out of hand.
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