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Osun approves salary increase for doctors, others
Osun State Government on Tuesday approved full implementation of the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure and Consolidated Health Salary Structure for all categories of health workers in the state.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ismail Omipidan, said the approval would end eight years of agitation for salary increment by medical practitioners in the state.
The statement read, “CONMESS is applicable to medical and dental officers, Medical Consultants and Veterinary Officers, while the CONHESS is applicable to all health professionals and health workers in the Ministry of Health and in all the state health facilities under the Hospitals Management Board.
“The development would help to stem brain drain in the health sector, curtail industrial action and bring huge succour to health workers.”
Commenting, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Rafiu Isamotu, described the government’s decision as timely and humane, saying it is in furtherance of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s promise to revamp the health sector and prioritize workers’ welfare in the State.
He said the new salary structure would go a long way to improve on the general welfare of health workers, thus encouraging improved service delivery.
“This is a thing of joy for us in the health sector in particular and in the state at large as the gesture would put a permanent end to some of the challenges facing us.
“As we all know, the agitation for the revised Consolidated Medical Salary Structure known as CONMESS and Consolidated Health Salary Structure known as CONHESS had been on for close to eight years now, and with this approval, our doctors and other health workers would begin to live a better life.
“We have lost many Medical Officers, Cconsultant Physicians, Surgeons, Pharmacists, Gynaecologists and lots more to other hospitals due to the inability of past administration to implement these new salary structures.
” Mr. Governor’s gesture will not only prevent brain drain but make the health sector more attractive, appealing and rewarding to the health practitioners.
“With the approval of the revised CONMESS and CONHESS, the state can now compete favourably with our peers anywhere in the country,” Isamotu concluded.
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