Nurse Aisha Calls for Justice After Unfair Dismissal from Federal Medical Center Bida

In a heartfelt plea for justice, Nurse Aisha has shared her troubling experience of being unfairly dismissed from her position at the Federal Medical Center Bida.

Nurse Aisha Calls for Justice After Unfair Dismissal from Federal Medical Center Bida

Nurse Aisha has shared her troubling experience of being unfairly dismissed from her position at the Federal Medical Center Bida. After successfully passing an interview and being employed for two months, Nurse Aisha was unexpectedly asked to present her original credentials. During this process, one of the officials secretly removed her appointment letter without her knowledge.

Despite her short-sightedness, Nurse Aisha emphasized that she is not blind and is fully capable of performing her duties diligently. She pointed out that many medical professionals continue to serve despite facing various medical conditions, questioning why she was singled out and terminated. She believes her dismissal was unjust and attributes it to her lack of influential connections.

RECOMMENDED: NYSC Osun State Extends Service Year for 40 Corps Members, 23 Reportedly Abscond

READ ALSO: ATBU Community Mourns the Passing of Alumnus Comrade Khalid Yusuf Shafa

"I am very optimistic about discharging my duties and serving the public diligently," Nurse Aisha declared, expressing her unwavering dedication to her profession. She passionately called for justice, stating, "All I need is justice. I spent several years in the Nursing College Bida, faced many challenges, and had sleepless nights, yet I graduated with good grades. I can't seem to enjoy the fruit of my hard work."

Nurse Aisha's plea highlights her determination and resilience. She described herself as a "beauty with brains," known for her intelligence and competence. She urged the public to support her cause and fight for her reinstatement as if she were their own sister or daughter. "I am gradually losing it inside me. Don't let me die in silence. Support me. I need my job back," she appealed.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU: Mr. Kigbu Tanko John Defies Age to Graduate with Bachelor's degree from Nasarawa State University, Keffi

The situation has garnered attention and sympathy from many who recognize the need for fair treatment and justice in the workplace. Nurse Aisha's story serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by those who, despite their capabilities and dedication, are unfairly marginalized.

READ MORE: Ex-Corper Accuses NYSC of Withholding Discharge Certificate for Eight Years

The Federal Medical Center Bida has yet to respond to these allegations. Meanwhile, Nurse Aisha continues to seek justice, hoping for a resolution that will allow her to return to her beloved profession and serve the public once more.