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Doctors Strike: Return to Negotiating Table – FG Begs NARD

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The National Association of Resident Doctors has been appealed to negotiate with FG.

The Minister of State for Health, Dr Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora on Tuesday begged doctors in Nigeria to reconsider after embarking on strike.

Mamora urged the leadership of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) to return to negotiating table with the federal government in order to address outstanding issues.

The minister, who appealed to NARD at the opening ceremony of this year’s Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), FCT chapter, in Abuja, said President Muhammadu Buhari was taking every necessary step to strengthen Nigeria’s response to re-emerging infectious diseases through the provision of medical infrastructure.

The appeal is coming following NARD’s nationwide indefinite strike, which started on Monday to press home the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding it entered into with the Federal Government in March 2021 on welfare and other issues that affect members.

Mamora said, “I encourage you to ensure industrial peace in the health sector so that citizens can reap maximum benefits from your efforts.

“In saying this, there can’t be a better time and opportunity for me to appeal to doctors who’re currently on strike.

“My appeal is that they return to the negotiating table so that whatever outstanding issues can be sorted out. That’s my passionate appeal to all our colleagues.

“Even in times of war, the combatants at the end of the day come to the roundtable for the amicable resolution of issues. That’s my appeal to our colleagues all over the country who are currently engaged in the strike for the benefit of our people.”

Mamora also reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to addressing emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, including efforts to expand healthcare coverage in Nigeria.

Mamora said, “President Muhammadu Buhari is taking all necessary steps to strengthen Nigeria’s preparedness and response to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases through the provision of medical infrastructure.”