NARD: UBTH Turns Back Patients as Doctors Join Warning Strike 

Adibe Emenyonu in Benin-City

Patients who visited the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) for treatment yesterday were asked to go back as members of the National Association Resident Doctors (NARD), University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), joined their counterparts across the country to embark on a warning strike.

Many of the patients, who were turned back were those who had yesterday  as their appointments date with their doctors. Many of them  had travelled to Benin from different locations within and outside Edo State.

The NARD  had declared a seven-day warning strike over the abduction of their colleague, Dr Ganiyat Popoola, who was kidnapped about eight months ago in Kaduna.

Popoola, a senior registrar in the Department of Ophthalmology, National Eye Centre, Kaduna, was abducted on December 27, 2023, alongside her husband and nephew. However, her husband was released by their abductors in March 2024, while Popoola and her nephew have remained in captivity.

President of NARD,  Dr Dele Abdullahi, while declaring the warning strike, warned that the action, which began midnight of August 26, would be “total. There will be no concessions, there will be no emergency care.”

 One of the patients, who were turned back at the UBTH, who simply identified herself as Felicia, expressed dismay over the development

Felicia, who stated that she travelled several kilometres to honour an appointment with her doctor, added that she also defied the early morning downpour to find her way to the hospital only to be turned back.

“I wasted my time and over N3,000 transport to and fro the hospital. I defied the early morning downpour only to be turned back,” she lamented.

Members of the NARD had, before the yesterday warning strike, held protest rallies in all tertiary institutions across the country, calling for the unconditional release of Dr. Popoola to no avail.

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