LAGOS — Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, said
he had no power to reinstate the 788 sacked doctors in the state health
service, adding that he has no power to employ or sack any doctor.
Fashola who spoke in a television programme in Lagos denied any involvement in the sack of the doctors.
The governor, who spoke without prejudice, regretted that people had
failed to understand that government is only an institution and people
in public office would one day complete their service and leave while
the institution remains.
Fashola said: “I don’t even have the power to employ a doctor. A
doctor is employed by the Health Service Commission and the Hospital
Management Board that have delegated authority to the commission in line
with the law made by the State House of Assembly. This body deals with
employment, they approve promotions, they have disciplinary powers and
also powers to review disciplinary procedures. The law does not give
the governor any role to play in that process.
“Except the appointment of the chairman and other members of the
board on the recommendation of the Commissioner for Health, that is the
only role the governor has to play there.”
Fashola further explained that his approval was not needed in
promotion, employment as well as in disciplinary procedures, stating
that what is happening currently with the doctors was an institution
that is acting.
Condition for their recall
Fashola who insisted that government would allow institutions to work
independently noted that the only condition for their recall would be
if he is advised to do so by the appropriate authorities.
Fashola said the doctors were employed by the state health commission
and were answerable to it and not the governor, noting: “If I receive
advice that I can do so, I probably would. The problem there is that the
law does not give me a role to play except in appointment.”
Drawing analogy with elections, he said: “The law says that once you
appoint a chairman, he is independent. Then, it is wrong for me or
anyone to say go and change that. No matter how aggrieved we feel, we
must allow institutions to work. If anyone is aggrieved with the
results, you have to go to a tribunal to say that the results were
wrong.
“If they failed to do their job or is done improperly, there is
institution also set up to correct them. They cannot be self correct.”
He said if all the parties genuinely seek solution, there will be away out.
Denies walking out on doctors
He denied reports that he (Fashola) ever walked out on the doctors, saying he only excused himself for another engagement.
He said: “All I can do is what I did yesterday. I had an engagement
to receive a governor, I was running late. I had an appointment. They
doctors said they want to see me.
“The courteous thing to do was to see them with our people. And to
say look I don’t believe that the doors are closed but you find the keys
to open the doors. Go back to your employers. But you must excuse me
for this meeting because I am going somewhere. As a courtesy, I have
received you and even in spite of that, I spent time with you and have
to excuse my self. These are the facts of the matter.
“Those who know me know that it was not the truth. I have a
legitimate reason not to be with them but I waited for them to see what
we could do to promote peace.”
Source:vanguard
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