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UCTH medical interns protest 7 months unpaid salaries

Medical Interns on Wednesday disrupted activities at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) over non-payment of their seven-month salaries arrears.

The Medical Interns comprise house officers (doctors), scientists, medical laboratory scientists, pharmacists, dental therapists, radiologists amongst others.

More than 150 interns barricaded the entrance gate of the hospital to demand their seven-month salaries.

They lamented that they could no longer accept the excuses for non-payment because of the insincerity of the management.

The protesters carried placards with various inscriptions such as “Where is the N66million?’’; “We are dying of hunger’’; “We can no longer buy sanitary pads’’; “Our landlords are on our necks’’; “Pay us our seven months salaries’’, among others.

One of the house officers in UCTH, Mr James Ebri, lamented that they had worked for seven months without payment, alleging that in spite of the fact that they should be paid N18, 000, instead of N16,000, they were still being owed.

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“Our counterparts in other teaching hospitals in neighbouring states have all received more than 80 per cent of what they were owed but here in Calabar, nothing is forthcoming.

“While we were told that N66million was released by the Federal Government on May 17, nothing has been paid to us.

“We deserve our wages to leave a comfortable life while discharging our respective duties just like our colleagues in other federal teaching hospitals,” he said.

The protesting interns called on the hospital management to, as a matter of urgency pay them their seven months outstanding salaries.

 

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