A group of civil society organisations and frontline workers have urged President Adama Barrow to address the nation within 72 hours, as they lay down a 10-point demand for the president over the coronavirus crisis.
Democratic Union of Gambian Activists (DUGA), Gambia Participates, Gambia Conference of Reforms and Democracy (GAMCORD), Gambia Bar Restaurant and Night Club Association (G-BRANA), Right to Know (R2K) Gambia, The Association of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Gambia (TANGO), and Team Gom Sa Borpa and frontline workers in a letter addressed to President Barrow on Saturday expressed their disappointment over the manner the President is handling the coronavirus crisis.
According to their demand in the letter read “We urge you to face the nation, and speak to us, within the next 72 hours, as to the next steps to be taken by your government in dealing with this stage of the pandemic, as well as steps being taken to address our urgent requests below. It is inappropriate, and unacceptable to leave such a responsibility of steering such a response to your spokespersons.
“We request a report from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to why he handed over the PPEs to the office of the First Lady and what she did with the PPEs, and evidence of who she gave these PPEs to, as well as who involved.
“We request a full medical package to be accorded to front line workers, and any healthcare worker that contracts COVID-19 in the line of duty.
“There should be basic medication available at treatment facilities for frontline workers and a doctor should be attached to these facilities to attend to the health needs of healthcare workers while under treatment. A doctor should review each healthcare worker under treatment at least every two or three days and be provided with the required medication where necessary.
“Provision of daily allowance for frontline health workers as well as equal payment for frontline workers is effected immediately.
“The Ministry should have a distinct criterion of levels of risk, and categories of frontline workers in its workforce.
“The Ministry should communicate such criteria and categories to the frontline workers by making such criteria public.
“The Ministry needs to rethink its modus operandi, and adopt best practices, to ensure optimal, effective and efficient deployment of the talent, abilities and experiences of health workers.
“We request the daily allowance of a minimum of D750 be paid to us.
“The MoH needs to provide adequate accommodation to frontline responders, especially those they are exposed to infected patients.”