'Resident Doctors Call Off Strike'
On
Friday the nationwide strike by the National Association of Resident
Doctors was suspended in the public interest, the association's
President, Dr Jibril Abdullahi has said.
Abdullahi said this in an interview with Journalists in Abuja on Friday.
The
association suspended its more than three-week long strike, which
started on Oct. 1, after its National Executive Council meeting in Abuja
on Thursday.
He said that a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the suspension of the strike was
signed at the meeting between the leadership of the association and
representatives of the Federal Government and labour.
“Our last discussion was on Monday Oct. 21; that was exactly three weeks after the start of the strike.
“The government made some concessions, although they did not meet the target of our members.
“We
felt in the interest of what is happening in the country, namely: the
outbreak of cholera in Lagos and Gusau; the outbreak of Lassa fever in
Abakaliki, it was high time we soft-pedaled and allowed dialogue to
continue, hoping that the government will play its own role in ensuring
our agreement is implemented.
''The
President and Commander-In-Chief has already mandated the Minister of
Health and Minister of Finance to work together in resolving this
impasse.
''We felt the commitment
of the President is good enough for us to tell our members in the
interest of the country, the health of our people, we should soft pedal
and resume our duties.''
Abdullahi said that the
Federal Government constituted a task force to ensure the immediate
payment of the funds released for the settlement of salary arrears owed
its members in 15 hospitals across the country.
He
added that an inter-ministerial committee on residency training would
also be constituted to work toward a comprehensive residency training
framework for the country.
Abdullahi called on
patriotic Nigerians to take up the issue of residency training as a
matter of national discourse which would help in transforming the health
sector collectively.
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