The Nigerian Medical Association will hold an emergency delegates
meeting in Abuja today , to review their
demands and negotiations with the Federal Government.
According to one of delegates, the meeting was called to
appraise the outcome of the Friday meeting that was held in Abuja between the
members of the NMA’s National Executive Council ,the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, the Minister of Health and other top officials in
the Federal Ministry of Health.
The source stated that the outcome of the meeting would determine whether the nationwide strike which is in its second week would be suspended.
He said, “We can’t call off the strike without the congress
meeting. That is where we are going to decide whether or not we are satisfied
with whatever agreement the executives have reached with the Federal
Government. We will appraise what is on offer vis a vis our demands. Then we
will take the stand of the house back to the government for further
negotiation.
“Many of the issues raised in the letter we wrote to the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation have not been addressed and it
seems that they are playing politics with a very delicate situation that may
cause anarchy and division in the health sector. It was surprising when we read
in the news that the Federal government said it had reached an agreement with
us.”
Medical doctors in the federal and state-owned hospitals had
embarked on a nationwide strike on July 1 over issues relating to appointments
of officers into choice positions in the nation’s public health institutions.
The NMA, in a 24-point demand letter to the Federal
Government in June, directed that either such positions be reversed or doctors
would embark on a nationwide strike.
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