Senate President David Mark has again held a closed door meeting with
the leadership of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) over the
ongoing doctors’ strike.
The meeting took place at the Apo residence of the Senate President, in Abuja, from Tuesday night till Wednesday morning.
Governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, Senator Tunde Ogbeha and
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin
Okupe, reportedly attended the meeting.
The parley was in continuation of efforts by Mark to ensure that the
current impasse between the striking doctors and the Federal Government
is resolved.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Senate President, Paul Mumeh, in a
statement, said the NMA was set to end the industrial action embarked
upon following disagreement with the federal government over unpaid
allowances.
The statement said that Mark reminded the doctors of the implications
of the strike on the health of the citizens during the meeting.
It noted that there were indications that government has complied
with a reasonable number of the doctors’demands following which they
resolved to brief their members before agreeing to call off the strike.
The statement quoted the President of the NMA, Dr. Kayode Obembe, as
saying that he would not give the exact date and time when the strike
would be called off until he reports back to his members since “the
meeting with the Senate President was very useful and successful.”
On assumptions that the striking doctors abandoned the nation in this
period of major heath challenge, Obembe said “there was never a time we
refused to respond to the national emergency. We have been alive to our
duties as professionals and to our father land.”
8/20/2014
Mark, Uduaghan, Ogbeha will finally meet NMA over strike
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