Tuesday 14 July 2015

INTERN MEDICAL OFFICERS LEAVE WORK AMID CLAIMS OF NO PAY




Intern clinical officers from all 47 counties have downed their tools citing unpaid dues.
As part of the country wide strike, the officers participated in a peaceful demonstration in the streets of Nairobi to express their frustrations.

‘3 billion shillings has been set aside in the recent budget to pay intern clinical officers and nurses yet clinical officers have not been given their dues . We were promised that we would be paid after the approval of the 2015/2016 budget. We went to the Ministry of Health but our efforts proved futile,’ laments Austin Ouma Vice for President Registered Clinical Officers on Internship Forum.

An intern clinical officer who identified himself as Amos Nasongo has complained that they work under poor conditions.

‘We sometimes work from morning till late hours. Our work is strenuous since clinical officers have to attend to every patient. We give them prescriptions. We handle very many patients and we risk getting infections like HIV and AIDS and sometimes Hepatitis B through needle pricks.  We are tired of these frustrations,’ he adds.  

The County Representative for Nairobi Registered Clinical Officers on Internship Forum Mary Ndwiga says that a colleague died from Hepatitis after coming into contact with an infected patient.
‘We have no health insurance schemes to cover us during the course of duty. Most of us interns have toiled for almost a year under no pay,’ she adds amid chants from protesters.

‘The government should either pay us our dues immediately or issue us with working licenses. Otherwise the strike continues,’ says Ouma.

 The officers now seek audience with the Vice President, Parliament and Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero to resolve the issue.

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