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COVID-19: Need for special recognition for frontline health-care workers, By KeneChukwu Okeke

News Express |26th Apr 2020 | 1,504
COVID-19: Need for special recognition for frontline health-care workers, By KeneChukwu Okeke

KeneChukwu Okeke

COVID-19: Need for special recognition for frontline health-care workers, ByKeneChukwu Okeke



Most importantly, I thank God for the gift of life and divine provisions that we never asked for but were given to us. I thank thee Father.

My immense appreciation goes to President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, state governors; Federal Ministry of Health, Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and other workers providing essential services to the Nigerian people at this trying moment of our lives. With deep appreciation, I also acknowledge the generosity of captains of industries, corporate entities, artistes and other public-spirited individuals.

In thanking healthcare workers on the frontline around the world for combating SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) as the world emerges from the acute phase of the COVID-19 crisis, the great contribution of the health workers on the frontline should not go unrecognised. We know that in providing care to those suffering from the coronavirus disease, hundreds of health-care workers contracted the SARS-CoV-2, and many died. Health workers risk their lives while helping to save the lives of others. Nigeria is not an exception.

In Nigeria, these frontline workers may be at a heightened risk of psychological distress and other mental health problems due to the ever-increasing number of COVID-19 confirmed cases, the overwhelming workload; an information overload, aggressive contact-tracing and insufficient personal protective equipment and drugs. In similar situations, I am not totally unaware that health-care workers experience stigmatisation, as well as fear of infection for themselves and their families. My heart will always go on for you.

To recognise these unsung heroes, I advocate aSpecial Recognition Awards(for health workers),to appreciate outstanding health workers and individuals who have demonstrated significant achievements in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic. Everyone should be able to see the frontline health workers who are essential to this battle but go unrecognised for their efforts.

This is a collective responsibility. Governments at all levels, civil society groups, the media and international institutions, all have a role in ensuring these frontline health-care workers are brought to limelight and recognised. As the international community continues to advocate for the protection of health workers, Nigerian governments, at both the federal and the state levels, have an equally important role to play; by ensuring safe and secure access to health services for all and strengthening accountability on health workers and facilities. There is an indispensable need to work together beyond the health sector, to ensure that provision of health-care and life-saving measures does not come at the expense of the lives of health-care givers and their patients.

As we endure the most unprecedented time of our lives, my heart aches, as I thought about the lives of the COVID-19 patients in the hospital isolation wards, ad-hoc isolation centres and their family members and significant others, as well as each others’ lives as hospital employees, care-givers and within their own personal families. They are to be commended as brave, committed and compassionate individuals.Nigerians stand behind you.

Together, we shall conquer the COVID19 pandemic.

  • Okeke, is National Coordinator, Good Governance Initiative.

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