Minister Urges Striking Doctors to Return to Negotiating Table

The Minister of State for Health, Dr. Olorunimbe Mamora, called on the leadership of the National Association of Resident Doctors currently on strike to return to the negotiating table.

The Minister stated this during the 2021 Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Nigerian Medical Association, Federal Capital Territory chapter with the theme, “Improving the quality of healthcare services in the FCT in the midst of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.”

The government also said that it was changing the negative narratives in the health sector and cannot be complacent.

He said, “Government is therefore making efforts towards changing these undesirable narratives. We as a country cannot afford to be complacent. Medical practice in Nigeria needs to align with the new normal way of life.

“Finally, let me once again appreciate NMA’s commitment, particularly here in the FCT. I encourage you to ensure industrial peace in the healthcare sector so that citizens can make maximum benefit from your efforts.

“In saying this, there can’t be a better time and opportunity to appeal to doctors who are currently on strike. My appeal is that they return to the negotiating table so that whatever issues that are outstanding can be sorted out.

“That is my personal appeal. Even in situations of war, combatants at the end of the day, still come to the negotiating table for an amicable resolution of issues. And that is my appeal to all our colleagues throughout the country currently engaged in strike action for the benefit of people,” he added.

According to Chairman of NMA-FCT, Dr. Enema Amodu, the event was chosen to brainstorm on ways of improving healthcare delivery and accessibility in the FCT.

He reiterated the need for the provision of basic infrastructure and amenities to enable effective delivery of health services at the primary level.


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