Health workers at UCH decry poor performance

Health workers at UCH decry poor performance over power outage

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THE Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU), University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, has decried workers’ poor performance due to the hospital’s power outage

.The union’s chairman, Mr Oladayo Olabampe, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Saturday that the workers were not at their optimum capacity due to the outage.

He recalled that the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) disconnected the hospital on November 25, 2024, due to accumulated debts.

Olabampe lamented that the workers and patients had dark Christmas and New Year celebrations because of the disconnection.

“Although the management had tried to install solar in some places, it doesn’t cover everywhere and can’t be compared to public power supply.

“It’s obvious the debt running into millions of naira is beyond UCH; it can’t afford the bills.

“It has reached a point where IBEDC brings up to N99 million as bill per month; UCH doesn’t make such kind of money they think we are making.

“The government should please consider the health of the citizens and come to the aid of UCH; the government shouldn’t allow a hospital such as the UCH to stay without power supply for more than one month.

“It is running to the second month now, yet nothing is being done,” he said.
Olabampe pleaded with the Federal Government to improve the hospital’s working conditions and patients’ healthcare by assisting to pay the accumulated debt.

“The government can help pay 50 percent of bills for government-owned hospitals as promised; this will serve as a support. The government can also increase the money allocated to government hospitals for power, water, among others.

“They can assist in generating more solar and turbine power to be extended to many other units at the hospital. The members of staff are really striving, doing the little we can because of our commitment to take care of the sick.”

The JOHESU boss also urged well-meaning Nigerians and philanthropists to come to the aid of the hospital.

“We commend philanthropists such as Pastor E. A. Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), who gave an amount of money for solar installations. We call on others to please join,” he said.

Meanwhile, patients’ relatives have continued to complain about their sick ones not getting enough treatment due to the power challenge.

According to them, the delay in obtaining medical investigation results is hindering patients’ prompt and accurate treatment.

A patient’s relative, identified simply as Tunji, said the results of tests to assess kidney function now take an average of 72 to 80 hours instead of six hours.

“The results are no longer printed but handwritten, making it prone to more clerical errors. This manual method also evades the check and balance in the laboratory information system for verification of results before release.

“The newborn unit has no power to cater for incubators and radiant warmers, so babies cannot be admitted as soon as possible, even if delivered in UCH.

“Despite the availability of manpower, most of it is wasted or underutilised,” he said.
Meanwhile, a UCH worker, who prefers to be anonymous, commended the hospital management for installing solar inverters in the emergency unit, ICUs, and some wards.

However, the worker said the inverters, which covered about 50 beds, were only for lighting.
“This is grossly inadequate considering the hospital has over 1,000 beds. The number of surgeries has grossly reduced, and many people cannot access emergency surgeries,” the worker said.

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