Medical Association Calls For Hazard Allowance

The Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria has called for immediate implementation of the payment of hazard allowances for workers in hospitals across the country.

The president of the association, Dr. Victor Makanjuola, made the appeal in Abuja. He indicated that the decision to appeal to the government was taken at the MDCAN National Executive Council meeting held recently in Rivers state.

“The NEC advises the Government to be wary of actions that could result in loss of remunerations to the health workers, especially in the face of worsening inflation in the country.

“We call on Government to immediately resolve the issues of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities strike, to allow students to return to school.

“State Governments owing our members several months of salaries and other emoluments are enjoined to pay the arrears of what is owed to the medical and dental consultants working in their hospitals and continue payment of their monthly emoluments as and  when due, with particular reference to Abia and Ondo State Governments,” he appealed.

Makanjuola said that government at all levels were enjoined to increase funding for healthcare service delivery, especially at the secondary healthcare level.

He noted that the association also called for the speedy address of the issue of the shortfall in remunerations of its members without further delay, especially that of the Clinical Lecturers.

The MDCAN is a group of medical specialists in different fields of medicine and dentistry. Consultants are those practitioners that have the highest qualifications in medical practices.

Their responsibilities include training medical doctors, offering specialist services to patients and conducting research in medical fields.

MDCAN has membership in government and non government hospitals, tertiary and secondary health facilities across the country.


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