The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has thrown its weight behind the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) on the strike by resident doctors.
The decision of the NMA was reached after it held a national executive council (NEC) meeting between Friday night and Saturday.
TheCable learnt the medical association gave the federal government a 21-day ultimatum to address the issues raised by the resident doctors, the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) and other affiliates.
“They agreed that no member shall be victimised,” a source privy to the meeting told TheCable.
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The NMA NEC meeting will continue today, it was learnt.
On August 2, NARD commenced strike over “irregular payment of salaries” among other issues.
Efforts by stakeholders, including the national assembly to mediate between the federal government and the resident doctors have not yielded results.
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In a bid to force the doctors back to work, the federal government instituted a suit against the association, asking the court for an order of interlocutory injunction restraining members of NARD from continuing with the action.
The industrial court ruled that the doctors should resume work but the doctors have insisted on continuing the strike until their demands are met.
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The court never ruled for NARD to resume work. The court said stop hostilities, maintain status quo and come back on Sept 15. How does that mean they should resume work?
The govt went ahead with NWNP, isn’t that continuation of hostilities?
Fed. Govt. and NARD
Killed my wife, mother of 4,
through their wickedness and heartless ruling.
Taken her to several hospitals, LASUTH is the only recommended Hospital that can handle the case. After several test, LASUTH couldn’t attended to her due to the NARD strike action that is on.
She was living free from terrorists, bandits but Nigeria Govt killed her,
turned me to a widow, my children to motherless at early age….. Heartless people