The National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD) will commence a nationwide strike tomorrow.
The president of the association, Dr. Muhammad Askira, announced this on
Tuesday, saying the decision was taken at the ordinary general meeting
of the national executive council of the association held in Jos between
May 30 and June 5.
“Sixteen out of 58 federal tertiary
institutions or centres were exempted from the initial centre based
strike for the commitment of the chief medical director of the hospitals
to implement the federal government’s directives,” he said.
“If by midnight on Sunday, June 19, our
demands are not met, all the members of the association, including those
exempted, would join the indefinite nationwide strike.”
Askira, according to The Cable, said the
association found it necessary to take “the painful decision” following
the inability of the government to meet its demands.
“Due to the failure of the government to address the demands of NARD, it has declared a total and indefinite strike,” he said.
“Due to the failure of the government to address the demands of NARD, it has declared a total and indefinite strike,” he said.
“NARD has to take this painful decision
in order to highlight the plight of our hardworking members who have had
to endure a long period of deprivation and disenfranchisement.”
He said the association would continue to be open to discussion and ready to partner government to ensure effective healthcare service delivery to Nigerians.
He said the association would continue to be open to discussion and ready to partner government to ensure effective healthcare service delivery to Nigerians.
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