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National Association Of Resident Doctors Begins Nationwide Strike

    Posted by on January 19, 2017,



Dr Paul John -Port Harcourt

Rising from the National Executive Council ( NEC) meeting held at the National Trauma Centre, National Hospital Abuja, the National Association of Resident Doctors(NARD) has declared a 7- day warning strike starting from today, Wednesday January 18, 2017 through Midnight of Tuesday ,January 24, 2017. NARD urges all centres to participate and to ensure compliance. This is due to federal government’s insensitivity and arrogance towards the genuine NARD demands for the soul of the Nigerian Health sector. As at the last World Health Organisation (WHO) ranking in the later part of 2015 , the World Health Organization ranked Nigeria 187 out of 191 countries in its ranking of the world’s health systems. This means the country’s health care system is only better than that of three countries, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African-Republic, and Myanmar. Our neighbouring countries such as Ghana, Togo, Niger, Mali, Chad ranked better than Nigeria with 135,152, 170, 163 and 178 respectively. Who knows what it is now? I may not be wrong if I speculate that it may be at the 191th position out of the 191 countries.What a shame for ‘a giant of Africa’.

In view of this, the members of NARD nationwide were instructed to mourn our ‘demised’ health sector and many centres complied. For the avoidance of doubt, I will reproduce the genuine and unbiased NARD demands thereafter and I urge the media and the Nigerian public to rise up for this challenge aimed at revitalising the moribund state of our health sector.

This is because our politicians travel abroad to check their blood pressures among other causes of medical tourism abroad .
Common ear infection took Mr President abroad when there are significant number of Nigerian Otorrhinolaryngologists( Ear,Nose and Throat specialists) and E.N.T. units in our federal health institutions.
That is to say the least most embarrassing and an affront to not only the Nigerian medical doctors but also to all sensible Nigerians.
If Mr president could afford the medical tourism abroad with tax payers’ money, what happens to the common Nigerian who lives below one US dollar per day?
How many Nigerians have the wherewithal to embark on such medical tourism abroad in case they have ear infection?

NARD is simply demanding that our hospitals must be well equipped and the health workers properly remunerated.

THE NARD DEMANDS:

-Roadmap and timeline for the implementation of the National Health Act signed into law in 2014

-Timeline for the revamping of THI’s facilities and equipments

-Immediate release and implementation of the white paper on residency programme without any ill intended alteration of the recommendations of the committee, by FMOH

-Payment of December 2015 salary to doctors in FMC Owerri who were not on strike but locked out by FMOH.

-Rescind selective application of no work no pay rule and work without pay punishment to only resident doctors and for equity, justice and fairness, pay affected centres before 31st December 2016 or close of fiscal year as government paid JOHESU currently on strike in FMC Owerri, NOH Enugu, lecturers who recently embarked on strike, nurses while on nationwide strike and centre based strike in UDUTH Sokoto etc. The centres affected include, FMC Umuahia, ESUTH Enugu, UPTH Portharcourt, UBTH Benin,FNPH Uselu, FNPH Aro, FMC Owo, LAUTECH Osogbo, LUTH Idi araba, FMC Lokoja, FMC Bida, UITH Ilorin, JUTH Jos, ABUTH Zaria and FMC Birnin Kebbi.

-Pay with immediate effect all outstanding salary arrears, percentages or shortfalls to centres especially FMC Yenogoa since April and UCH Ibadan, ABSUTH Aba, IMSUTH Owerri, NOH Enugu, LAUTECH Osogbo, LTH Ogbomoso and DELSUTH Oghara.

-Release the circular on house officers/medical officers entry level as agreed since 2013 but yet to be released even when very recent agreements with others have been transmitted into circular by NSIWC which is still a major source of crisis in many centres.

-Immediate release of the directive to PENCOMM, BOF and chief executives of THI’s to abide by Pension Reform Act 2004, deduct the pension of residents both the counterpart funding by BOF and employees contribution by respective hospitals and remit same duly to our respective PFA’s

-Appropriate placement of newly employed doctors/correction of the wrongful placement of previously employed doctors to maintain seniority and annual incremental step within the period JOHESU skipped in line with NICN judgement of 2013 on skipping that rendered CONHESS 10 equivalent of CONMESS 2 nonexistent and the myriad of circulars and letters from government since 2013 that entitled doctors to skipping and lateral skipping.

-Forthwith stop all attempts to remove relativity between the salary of doctors and other health workers as well stop all moves to revert/reverse skipping for doctors.

-Immediate reinstatement of members sacked unduly without recourse to the circular on the employment/tenure ship of resident doctors and the 2010 high court judgement on tenure ship of resident doctors in favour of OOUTH shagamu

-Stop forthwith all victimization of unions, union leaders and members in line with the high court judgement above, the labour law, circulars on relationship with unions and membership to unions in the interest of industrial harmony.

-Immediate enrollment of residents into IPPIS with their appropriate skipped salary grade level.
Abridged-Minimum end points

-White paper on residency training program

-Implementation of NHA

-Payment of full salary

-Appropriate placement of house officers and residents

-Pension deduction and remittance

-Uniformity in the no application of the circular vis-a-vis no work no pay

-Reinstatement of sacked residents

-An end to victimization of our colleagues and the unions

-Immediate enrollment of residents into IPPIS with appropriate skipping.

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