Doctors begin nationwide strike today
The Nigerian Medical Association, on Monday in Abuja, declared an
indefinite nationwide strike which has been scheduled to commence today
(Tuesday).
The President of the NMA, Dr. Kayode Obembe, during a
press briefing on the failure of the Federal Government to address
their demands and imperative of the strike, said there was no going
back.
The NMA had sent 24-point
demands to the government, including the discontinuation of recognition
of non-medical doctors as Directors and Consultant title to any other
health worker other than medical doctors.
The demands also
include the appointment of a Surgeon-General of the Federation, payment
of clinical duty and hazard allowances and withdrawal of the Central
Bank of Nigeria circular on medical laboratory equipment.
“The
NMA is taking this painful route because our silence and gentle approach
to these contending issues have been taken for granted. We have to take
this action in order to save the health care delivery system from
anarchy that is palpably imminent. We hereby appeal to all Nigerians for
their understanding and to press on the government to meet with our
demands”, he stated.
Obembe stated that the failure of the
government to address NMA’s demands has left the association with no
other option than “to call all its members to down tool in order to
press home their demands.”
Obembe said there was no way
non-doctors could be allowed to function as Consultants, given that they
do not oversee patients in the hospital.
He said, “A
consultant is the owner of the patient; many health workers now go about
acquiring Ph.D so that they can be called Doctors. The title should be
restricted to only a medical doctor.”
According to him, last
week’s interim injunction by the National Industrial Court has no link
with the NMA as it was merely an issue between Medical and Dental
Consultants Association and the government.
“Every doctor is a
member of the NMA; other affiliates are allowed to operate also. We
sought legal advice on the court injunction, our legal opinion is that
the court order did not mention any reference to the NMA and since it
did not mention NMA, we don’t want to dwell on it.”
On meetings
it had with government, Obembe said, “We had a meeting with the Federal
Government. We tabled our minimal demands; the government did not agree
with NMA, but there is no end point. Some were referred to the court.
There was no end point. While this was going on, the government was
issuing out circulars favouring other health workers.”
7/01/2014
Doctors begin nationwide strike today
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