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COVID-19: Give adequate protective tools to health workers, PSI tells Buhari

*wants govt to engage more health workers

By Appolos Christian

The Public Service International (PSI) as well as the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria, have called on President Buhari-led federal government to provide adequate personal protective equipment (PPPE) to health workers, who have been at the forefront of the response to the Coronavirus pandemic .

In a joint statement by the NANNM, MHWUN AND PSI, the health trade unions said protection of health workers during the pandemic is important for effective response to the coronavirus.

The statement which was signed by Comrade Moradeke Abiodun-Badru, PSI Project Coordinator, English Speaking West Africa lamented that years of austerity measures with cuts in public funding of health and other social services have resulted in inadequate staffing levels and infrastructure.

Public Services International is a Global Union Federation of more than 700 trade unions representing 30 million workers in 154 countries.

“Privatization and other forms of “public sector reforms” have further weakened the health system and undermined crisis preparedness. Government strategy should consider the weakness of the Nigerian health system and the fact that people do not have access to food, and lack the financial means to sustain themselves without working and generating income daily, due to the high level of informality of employment and labour relations,” the statement read partly.

Comrade Abiodun-Badru stated that workers, and particularly public sector healthcare workers have been at the forefront of the response globally and in the emerging response in Nigeria, stressing that these workers are faced with the occupational hazard of becoming exposed to the virus during their work.

Members of their families equally have a higher risk of infection than other members of the population as a result of this.

She said ensuring that trade union and labour rights are at the center of the COVID-19 response is essential to reduce this occupational safety and health risk.

The statement reads further, “Public health risks increase when workers are unable to act collectively to address occupational safety and health risks; when full, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is not provided to all workers likely to come into contact with infected people; when workers are not provided with adequate sick leave; when workers will not be adequately paid if they voluntarily quarantine themselves, and when governments and employers refuse to implement the precautionary principle, fail to provide transparent and detailed information about the state of the virus and the risks and when governments and employers do not involve workers’ representatives in developing occupational safety and health and public health policies.

“As Trade unions and workers, we call on government to ensure the general public are well informed about the dynamics of the spread of the COVID outbreak. We shall engage with the relevant health authorities, to have relevant information. We shall utilize information of best occupational safety and health practice in other countries to demand improvement in OSH measures implemented in Nigeria workplaces, especially in the health sector.

“Effective infection prevention and control is fundamental to safeguard workplace safety. Governments and employers are responsible for making sure that all necessary preventive and protective measures and procedures are put in place. And we as workers are duty-bound to follow established occupational safety and health procedures and use provided protocols.

“We call on Nigeria government/employers/management to respect the right of workers to choose not to work when their health and safety may be at risk or when workers or their families have underlying health issues that could be aggravated by the virus and ensure that any worker, including informal sector workers, casual or sub-contracted workers, suffers no loss of wages or conditions during any period of quarantine

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