The Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) and Assembly of Health Professionals of Nigeria (AHPN)at the Federal Medical Center,Yenagoa have staged a protest over the non-adjustment of the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS).
The unions held the protest on Tuesday at the premises of the hospital following directives from the national body after embarking on an indefinite strike in 2025.
JOHESU had embarked on an indefinite nationwide strike on Nov. 15, 2025 over the non-adjustment of CONHESS and other welfare issues.
In an interview ,the state Chairman, JOHESU FMC, Mr Celestine Onoyina, said that in 2021 an inter-ministerial committee was set up to adjust CONHESS and all work and reports were completed in 2023.
He said that the Ministry of Health acknowledged the report and wrote to the Ministry of Budget for implementation.
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‘’However, along the line, the Federal Government of Nigeria stopped the implementation of CONHESS, which agreement had already been reached and signed.
‘’The struggle for the CONHESS adjustment started since 2014 and for more than 10 years now the government is still adamant about it.
“We are here with the circular from the Ministry of Health to the Director General of Budget, telling them about CONHESS that has already been implemented, ‘’ he said.
Onoyino said that the strike would continue until their demand to implement the CONHESS was met.
“We want to use this opportunity to thank our national body for standing by us and not betraying us”, he added.



