The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun, CFR, Alli Okunmade II, while receiving the league of medical practitioners in his palace on Thursday, enjoyed them to use their gathering as a veritable platform to thrash out the issue of incessant strike action as the general public would be directly affected with their actions and in-action.
idanNews gathered that Olubadan urged the medical practitioner to keep in mind that wherever two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.
The Committee of Chief Medical Directors and Medical Directors of Federal Tertiary Hospitals (CCMDFTH) held their 103rd regular meeting being hosted by the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan, the Oyo State capital paid Olubadan a courtesy visit as part of the activities lined up for the programme.
In his words “I urge you to please use this occasion of your gathering together to discuss the menace and proffer workable and lasting solutions to the problem.
โIn doing this, I want you to be open-minded and considerate of the general situation in the country. You are to bear in mind that where two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. Let the love of our people be your guiding point.
“It is a fact that there are some minimum conditions under which you can function effectively and efficiently, which I believe the present nation’s leadership would not deny.
โLet your relationship with it be more of dialogue than confrontation, bearing in mind that the sincerity of purpose of Mr. President is never in doubt from his displayed posture so far”, he added.
While wishing the medical practitioners a happy stay in his domain, Oba Balogun promised that he would interact with his colleague Obas across the country to lend a traditional voice to their demands as occasion may demand, asking them to feel free to relate with the traditional institution as partners in progress for the well-being of the citizenry.
The Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Emem Abasi Bassey, in his courtesy remark, urged Olubadan to use his influence to help in whatever way he could to assist in addressing some of their challenges, which he described as numerous.
Bassey said, “We have a lot of challenges, which we won’t bore you with, but we can’t help but mention that of power supply. Your hospital here, the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, is groaning under the heavy burden of an electricity bill.
“We would appreciate it if Your Majesty’s could help reach out to the state government in a way to come to our aid. This is just one of the various challenges that we are brainstorming over at our meeting.
โOn behalf of our Committee, I thank Your Majesty for making time out to receive us, as our meeting would not be complete without this visit”, the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital CMD added.