The federal government is working with stakeholders to structure medical and life insurance for health workers involved in the war against COVID-19 in Nigeria.
It is, however, uncertain if health workers are among the recorded cases as their identities are not disclosed officially. Only persons who test positive or their associates are allowed to disclose such identities.Following the complaint by the health workers and their unions, Mr Mustapha said the insurance for health workers is being planned considering the danger they are exposed to during this COVID-19 pandemic.
In his remarks, the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, commended the health workers for their efforts so far. ”Routine healthcare service must continue in all hospitals. Only a wing of tertiary centers need to be put to use for infected patients control.
When you are paying hazard allowance of 5,000. Why not start with immediate increment to 50,000. At least if facilities are not provided, one can buy those things and be protected.
Hahahaha that life insurance the families of the people who agreed to commit the suicide will see nweeeee before they will collect it, after paying so many bribes for file pushing
Nice move
This is another way for looting our Nigeria money.
That is one way of boosting Morales for this fight against Covid-19
That's if their families won't be begging for it like the workers are begging for their PENSION...It's nice shaa
Its now they provide insurance, a normal standard thing to do.
Story for the gods
Story for gods
Ummm this is another way to embezzle money
This useless government that are good in telling lies.. who ever believe this government will believe the devil. Nonsense!
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT WE DON'T NEED MEDICAL TEAM FROM CHINA.. THEY'RE MORE DEADLY THAN THE VIRUS
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