He however said the reduction in the funding if the centres was not unconnected with the recession that had affected the economy of the country.
Alabi stated this on Friday while addressing the leadership of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN), who paid him advocacy visit in his office.
According to him, the inadequate funding had led to the deplorable conditions of infrastructure as well as poor staff welfare in the institution.
He however pledged to consider the complaints and the demands of the union with a view to responding positively as soon as the financial position on the institution improves.
The national vice president of the union, Bashir Suleman, who led the advocacy visit delegation said that the visit was to draw the attention of the management of the institution to poor state of infrastructure and unsatisfactory conditions of service under which staff are working.
He said the members of the union were subjected to series of hardship in spite of cordial working relationship between workers and the management of the Institution.
Suleman listed the problems to include lack of staff promotion as and when due, non-availability of staff quarters which had been on for years and shortage of staff personnel, stoppage of teaching allowances of 2013.
Other issues, according to the vice president were the nonpayment of 2013 promotion allowances, lack of training of staff and stigmatisation of members of the union as Junior staff irrespective of their academic qualification and position in service.
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