NMA promises to call off strike
National President of the Nigerian Medical Association, Dr. Kayode
Obembe, on Wednesday, has reportedly assured the Senate President, David
Mark, that the 51-day old industrial action embarked upon by medical doctors across the country, would soon be called off.
Obembe was said to have given the assurance when he led members of the
NMA executive to hold a closed-door meeting with the Senate President in
Abuja. The meeting, which commenced in the late hours of Tuesday,
lasted till the early hours of Wednesday.
A statement by the
Chief Press Secretary to the Senate President, Mr. Paul Mumeh, on
Wednesday, gave hint of what transpired at the meeting, said to have
been attended by the Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan;
Senator Tunde Ogbeha, as well as the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe.
The statement
explained that Obembe however said he would not give the exact date and
time that the strike would be called off until he reported back to his
members.
The NMA boss was also quoted to have described the meeting with Mark as, “very useful and successful.”
He described as incorrect “the notion in some quarters that the
striking doctors abandoned the nation in this trying times of major
heath challenge on account of the outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease.”
He clarified that there was never a time the doctors refused to respond to the national emergency.
The NMA boss said, “Doctors were not unmindful of the health challenges
faced by the nation at the moment but needed government to correct some
abnormalities in the health sector to make it more effective and
responsive to the health care needs of the citizens.”
He pledged to convene a stakeholders meeting soon as part of the process to put an end to the current industrial action.
Nigerian doctors embarked on the nationwide strike on July 1 following
their disagreement with the Federal Government over alleged unpaid
allowances.
Mumeh’s statement added that Mark reminded the
doctors of the implications of the strike to the health of the citizens
and that there had been indications that government had complied with a
reasonable number of the doctors’ demands.
The Senate President pleaded with the NMA to ask its members to return
8/21/2014
NMA promises to call off strike
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