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'Please Call Off Strike' – Buhari Govt Begs Resident Doctors, Makes Fresh Promise

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 14th Sep, 2021 - tori.ng

The minister begged the National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD to put an end to the ongoing strike action, adding that Buhari has promised to settle all debts.

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The government of President Muhammadu Buhari has begged resident doctors to call off the ongoing strike action.
 
The call was made on Monday by the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire during the presidential committee on COVID-19 briefing.
 
The minister begged the National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD to put an end to the ongoing strike action, adding that Buhari has promised to settle all debts.
 
“Last week his excellency, the president received the leadership of the Nigerian Medical Association in audience and in his remarks called on doctors on strike to return to duty and for those contemplating it to opt for peaceful resolution, so as not to put the lives of citizens at risk,” he said.
 
“He reminded us that his administration has a sound track record of paying debts, even such debts as inherited from, or ignored by preceeding administration. Resident doctors are therefore assured from the highest authority in the land that all debts will be settled, when they are verified and validated.
 
“With this, I call on striking doctors to put an end to their industrial action immediately and return to work. Nigeria has been lucky with the relatively low impact of COVID-19 so far, and we need to keep our preparedness optimal. We cannot afford to stretch our luck too far.”
 
Buhari had last Friday met with members of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in a bid to find a solution to crisis rocking the health sector.
 
Recall that Doctors on August 2, embarked on strike action, accusing the federal government of failing to implement agreements it had with their union on issues including salaries, hazard allowances, and others.
 
The strike embarked upon by the doctors had been expected to be close to a peaceful resolution until the resident doctors on Sunday told the federal government they won’t sign the memorandum of understanding put on the table by the government team.
 
The doctors accused the government of insincerity in its dealings, hence their inability to trust what is contained in the memorandum again since they’ve been deceived previously.
 


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