The five-day warning strike by Resident Doctors Association, RDA, has paralysed activities at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, UITH, in Kwara State.
Findings by DAILY POST showed that only consultants are now seeing patients in the absence of the striking resident doctors.
The consultants are, however, overwhelmed by the number of patients they need to attend to on a daily basis.
Similarly, the number of surgical operations being carried out in the theatre unit of the hospital since the strike action has also reduced drastically with consultants coming to the rescue in critical cases.
Also, fresh admission of patients has been put on hold but those on admission before the warning strike are being attended to.
The patients still on admission have pleaded to the striking doctors to resume work in the interest of their welfare.
Speaking with DAILY POST in Ilorin, on Friday, the Chairman of the resident doctors association, UITH branch, Dr Ijaya Mutalib, said “we are complying fully with the directive of the national body of the association.
“We hope to resume on Monday after the expiration of the five-day warning strike,” he added.
Recall that the association declared a five-day warning strike nationwide to compel the Federal government to meet their demands which include enhanced welfare among others.
In its reaction to the development, the federal government recalled its ‘no work, no pay’ policy to weaken the resolve of the striking doctors after a deadlocked meeting last week.