Breaking: Replace striking Doctors with Corps members – FG
Breaking: Replace striking Doctors with Corps members – FG
Federal Government Wednesday asked
the Management officials of federal tertiary hospitals across the country to
replace striking doctors with Corps Members. This is to help fight coronavirus
that has bedeviled human kind.
Disclosing this in a statement,
Osagie Ehanire, minister of health, said its high time well-meaning medical
professionals should close ranks and confront the common enemy, which is the
COVID-19 pandemic threatening mankind. Recall that the National Association of
Resident Doctors (NARD) had embarked on a nationwide strike on Monday over the
non-payment of their COVID-19 hazard allowance and other demands. Quashing
their submission, the minister of state for health, Olorunnimbe Mamora, said
the Federal Government is committed to the welfare of health workers in the
country. Speaking when he appeared on Sunrise Daily, a programme on Channels
Television, Mamor, said: “We have been able to disburse close to N20 billion
and I repeat close to N20 billion. So, to now say nothing has been done, that
is not true”. On commitment, Ehanire opined: “We must remember that the primary
duty of doctors and all health workers is to save lives. Embarking on a strike
in this time that the country is battling with the COVID-19 pandemic is
ill-timed and ill-advised. “It is a critical time in which all well-meaning
medical professionals should close ranks and confront the common enemy, which
is the COVID-19 pandemic threatening mankind.
“This is therefore one strike too
many. Besides, most of the demands have been met and others, though difficult,
are at an advanced stage of implementation. A little patience would have made a
big difference.” “COVID-19 treatment outlets should continue to function as
before; emergency services should continue to run as before; routine services
should be maintained with consultants, NYSC Doctors; locum staffers to be
brought in when and where necessary to forestall services disruption when
applicable and affordable. “I call on the NARD to return to work and engage the
Federal Government in completing the ongoing due process of implementing the
MoU between NARD and government. “I wish to assure the general public that
measures have been put in place to ensure that they continue to access services
at all our federal tertiary hospitals across the country.”
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