Nurses from Ogun State Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, and their colleagues from other parts of the state, on Thursday October 3, 2024, protested alleged assault of a final-year nursing student by Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Nurudeen Adekunle.
It was learnt that the incident occurred on September 24 at the hospital's theatre suite, where Adekunle reportedly slapped the student nurse. Efforts to seek redress from the government, produced no positive response.
The protest by the nurses was championed by the state chairman of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Adejoke Bello.
The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights of nurses, including improved working conditions, timely promotions, and safety.
The nurses who protested under the rain, chanting various songs to drive home their grievances were also armed with placards bearing messages such as “End bullying of nurses, “End nurses brutality, bullying of nurses is not acceptable, “Zero tolerance for nurses bullying, “Respect for nurses, Respect for care”, “Justice for nurses, a must,” among others.
Bello the chairman of the Nurses who spoke with journalists said “The peaceful demonstration is to register our dissatisfaction and displeasure over the unethical practice of a consultant orthopaedic surgeon with Ogun State Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, Nurudeen Adekunle, who slapped a final year student nurse precisely on September 24.
“This is assault and it is against the public rule service, this should not have happened under whatever circumstances. It is gross misconduct for you to have slapped your subordinate at work. So we are here to say that the entire nurses in Ogun State won’t tolerate this.
“This ordinarily should not have degenerated to this level of protest but we have written to the appropriate quarters since last Monday and given them 48 hours to address this unfortunate incident but we have heard nothing from them, especially the management of this hospital; they have not called us, so we are left with no choice but to mobilise for this peaceful protest.
"We demand that the culprit, Dr Adekunle Nurudeen, be brought to justice according to the public service rules. We are saying no to harassment and assault of nurses.
“We have told our nurses to go back to work but we have given the management of the hospital four hours to get back to us in black and white, just as we have equally done to register our dissatisfaction over the poor treatment.”
Also, the Unit Chairman of NANNM, State Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, Lola Idowu Falujo, also criticised the action of the doctor, saying that it fell below the provisions of the public service rules.
Falujo said, “We are out to end bullying of nurses, we are saying no to all forms of assault against nurses, we are doing our best in this hospital to care for our patients and move the state and country forward. So we don’t deserve any form of maltreatment.
“We condemned the action of Dr Adekunle who assaulted one of our student nurses and was even threatening him, saying that if he heard anything about the incident outside, he would ensure that the student wouldn’t graduate.
We wrote to the management of the hospital and the government since Friday but we have heard nothing. Maybe if they have decided to get back to us, there may not be a need for this peaceful protest."