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Bè-kpota: 5 licensed health workers without real grounds



It's grumbling at the Bè-Kpota Medical Center (CMS). On Thursday, five hospital staff working at the health center (for more than 2 years) were fired by the head of the center. In a press conference on the same day, these dismissed health workers denounced an abusive dismissal from their boss.


According to these agents, it is in June 2017 that everything begins when the director of places, Yao Dotsè AFETSE, by an administrative act, asks them to renew their "stage".

"After that, he called us in his office to tell us that things had changed and we would have to send a new letter of internship to confirm our presence in the center, which we have not done since we know that We have been working at the CMS for a number of years on an accepted job application, but for the last few days, the executives have forbidden us access to the center, saying they are following the orders of the director Yao Doté AFETSE.What we do not understand " , Said Sidik PESSINABA, spokesman for these dismissed agents.

For these dismissed agents, This way of putting them out after so many years of work in this center is unfair. The officers say they have gone through all the means to meet with the general manager to discuss with him. But, it is only lost.

"I've been working here for 3 years on a job application and the manager has called us to tell us that he can not afford but he will take us and at the end of the month give us something and we Today we are being hunted like animals, it's sad, "PESSINABA said.

It should be noted that Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu. According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé.

Business to follow! Years in this center is unfair. The officers say they have gone through all the means to meet with the general manager to discuss with him. But it is only lost. "I've been working here for 3 years on a job application and the manager has called us to tell us that he can not afford but he will take us and at the end of the month give us something and we Today we are being hunted like animals, it's sad, "PESSINABA said. It should be noted that Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu. According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Business to follow! Years in this center is unfair. The officers say they have gone through all the means to meet with the general manager to discuss with him. But it is only lost. "I've been working here for 3 years on a job application and the manager has called us to tell us that he can not afford but that he will take us and at the end of the month give us something and we Today we are being hunted like animals, it's sad, "PESSINABA said. It should be noted that Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu. According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Business to follow! The officers say they have gone through all the means to meet with the general manager to discuss with him. But it is only lost. "I've been working here for 3 years on a job application and the manager has called us to tell us that he can not afford but that he will take us and at the end of the month give us something and we Today we are being hunted like animals, it's sad, "PESSINABA said. It should be noted that Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu. According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Business to follow! The officers say they have gone through all the means to meet with the general manager to discuss with him. But, it is only lost. "I've been working here for 3 years on a job application and the manager has called us to tell us that he can not afford but he will take us and at the end of the month give us something and we Today we are being hunted like animals, it's sad, "PESSINABA said. It should be noted that Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu. According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Business to follow! I have been working here for 3 years on application. The manager called us to tell us that he does not have the means but he will take us and at the end of the month give us something and we started to work since. Today, we are being hunted like animals, it is sad, "said Mr PESSINABA, Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Stay tuned! I have been working here for 3 years on application. The manager called us to tell us that he does not have the means but he will take us and at the end of the month give us something and we started to work since. Today, we are being hunted like animals, it is sad, "said Mr PESSINABA, Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Stay tuned! Mr PESSINABA said. It should be noted that Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu. According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Business to follow! Mr PESSINABA said. It should be noted that Director of the CMS of Bè-Kpota Yao Doté AFETSE also directs the CMS of Adakpamé and Nukafu. According to the information, the same problem also arises in Adakpamé. Business to follow!


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