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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Health workers stop planned strike over Ocholi’s death

Members of the Joint Health Workers Union (JOHESU), have shelved their planned strike, initially scheduled to commence on Thursday March 10th, as a mark of respect for the late Minister of State for Labor, James Ocholi, who died in a fatal accident alongside his wife and son on Sunday March 6th.

 President of the Union, Biobelemoye Josiah, made this known to newsmen today March 9th

According to him, the suspension of the proposed strike action is to enable the workers mourn late James Ocholi who was until his death the Chairman of a Negotiation Committee set up by the Ministry of Labor to address the issues raised by the health workers union in their notice of the proposed strike sent to the ministry.

28 comments:

  1. Choi..
    Sad memories..
    Rip once again to d Ocholis















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  2. Nice one ,that's really thoughtful of themm

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  3. That's good. May His soul rip. Psalm 119:18

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  4. Na wa o. Strike so that other sick people will die abi over one man. Senseless









    PEPSI ADDICT

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  5. That's good. Please we need no more strikes of any sort right now. I heard PHCN is on strike, and I heard people from NNPC are also planning to go on strike.




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  6. I guess they should think of suspending it indefinitely, because of poor Nigerians that will be at the receiving end.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  7. Better,RIP to them still #Sad

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  8. Eeeeeeeeeeeyah! Very thoughtful of dem. Linda take note!

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  9. I get their point on why they wanted to go on strike.Thank God they reconsidered.

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  10. strike to mourn.. when they should be talking about free service for a day to mourn and help save lives ...

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  11. But seriously this has to be one of the dumbest things I have heard. People intending to go on strike as a show of respect for the dead? where on earth has our sanity gone to.

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    1. Is either ur partially blind or unable to comprehend....

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  13. Such a good thing to do.. Honestly the children needs to drop that 'unnatural death' campaign and let this man rest in peace.

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  14. Nigeria will soon be on strike


    ...merited happiness

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  15. This is very good.i guess good nigerians r saddend about his death

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  16. LoL
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  17. That's gud of them

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    Pl HEALTH WORKERS, AS PARAMEDICAL STAFF , HAVE CHOSEN TO CALL THEMSELVES IN NIGERIA, DOES NOT INCLUDE DOCTORS !!!
    LINDA IKEJI , PL PULL DOWN THE PICTURE OF DOCTORS YOU HAVE USED TO CAPTIVITY THISDAY STORY !!!

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  19. Eya dat is cool

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