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Abbas meets with resident doctors amid looming strike

 

Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives, is
currently meeting with members of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors
(NARD).

 

The meeting is taking place at the national assembly, Abuja.

 

Nnamdi Ndi-Ezuma, first vice-president of NARD; Okokon Udo,
permanent secretary, ministry of finance special duties, are among those
attending the meeting.

 

The purpose of the meeting is to address and find a solution
to the imminent strike by resident doctors.

 

In May, the doctors embarked on a five-day warning strike
due to the federal government’s inability to meet the association’s demands.

 

Early in July, NARD issued a two-week ultimatum to the
government for the implementation of all its demands.

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Some of the demands include massive recruitment of clinical
staff in hospitals, immediate infrastructural development in hospitals and an
allocation of at least 15% of budgetary provisions to health.

 

Others are immediate payment of the 2023 medical residency
training fund (MRTF), and the immediate increment in the consolidated medical
salary structure (CONMESS) to the tune of 200% of the gross salary of doctors.

 

Speaking at the meeting, Abbas asked the doctors to take
advantage of the talks and bare their minds on “the issues at stake and suggest
realistic solutions to them”.

 

“We must approach these issues with an open mind and guided
by the fact that revenues available to the government may not fully meet our
demands,” he said.

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“Therefore, we must find a middle ground that satisfies
everyone without prejudice to the 2023 Memorandum of Understanding.”

 

Abbas said all of the issues can be resolved without an
industrial action, while pleading with the doctors to be patient.

 

“Given your faith in us, I would urge you to suspend the
impending industrial action while we intervene,” he said.

 

“We equally seek your understanding of the fact that a new
administration just came on board and still in the process of settling down as
ministers are yet to assume office.”

 

The meeting dissolved into a closed door session afterwards.

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