Resident doctors shift planned nationwide strike
The National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria has shifted its planned nationwide strike by two weeks.
The strike that was to commence on April 25 will now begin on May 9.
The National President of the
association, Dr Muhammad Askira, made the disclosure while addressing a
news conference in Kano on Sunday.
Askira said the decision to shift the
date of the strike was taken after the extraordinary meeting of the
National Executive Council of the association held on April 26 in
Sokoto.
He said after deliberations on the progress made so far, the NEC decided to shift the strike by two weeks.
According to him, the decision to shift
the strike followed the prompt intervention of President Muhammadu
Buhari during a meeting with NMA National leadership as contained in a
statement released by his SSA on media.
Askira said the NEC decision followed
the genuine efforts and commitment by the Minister of Health and his
management team as well as the intervention of the National Assembly to
ensure amicable resolution of the dispute.
“The NEC had also resolved to direct our
branches in Osun, specifically LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Osogbo, to
immediately suspend the seven month old strike.
“This is to enable the implementation of the agreement reached with the Government of Osun on April 15 in Osogbo.
The national president, however, urged
the Federal Government to ensure that all their demands were met as
agreed during the negotiation meeting on April 11 to avoid industrial
action.
“We hope the Government will meet our
demands before the expiration of the deadline so that the strike will be
averted in the interest of the Country,” he said.
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