There is confusion across the nation
this morning following the announcement by the Federal Government that it has
sacked all the resident doctors in the country indefinitely, reports
odogwuemekaodogwu.com.
The doctors had been on an
indefinite nationwide strike since July 1, in protest of Federal Government’s
non-implementation of some agreements it had with the union.
Other demands included immediate
appointment of a Surgeon-General of the Federation and increase of hazard
allowance to N100,000 monthly.
The doctors were also demanding
reservation of the position of the chief medical director for medical doctors
only.
The Federal Government, in a
circular dated August 13, 2014, signed by L. N. Awute, Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Health, on behalf of the minister directed the suspension of
residency training programme for doctors in the country, and termination of
appointment of all resident doctors to enable the government appraise the
challenges facing the sector.
The government, in the circular,
entitled “Re: Presidential directive suspending residency programme in
Nigeria,” directed the hospital boards of management to take all necessary
measures to immediately restore full medical services.
The circular, however noted that
“this is without prejudice to the employment of Locum Physicians on six months
renewable contract, tied to productivity and good behaviour.”
The locum appointments, the circular
stated, were to be approved by the president through the minister of health.
Reacting to the sack order,
chairman, National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), Dr Jubril Abdullai,
said the decision was illegal, adding that the Nigeria Medical Association
(NMA) would take appropriate steps as regards the sitution.
According to him, it was an act of
law that set up residency training programme in Nigeria, adding that for the
country to abolish it, legal steps had to be taken.
He noted that an emergency meeting
had just been held with the national body of doctors, adding that “I can bet it
with you that this is just the beginning of the strike.”
Also, vice president of Nigeria
Medical Association (NMA), Dr Titus Ibekwe, while speaking with Nigerian
Tribune, said the association was in a meeting to discuss the issue.
Original
report from Vanguard
Confusion Across The Nation As Federa Governemnt Sacks 16,000 Resident Doctors
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