The National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD) will embark on a five-day strike starting on May 11.
Dr Muhammad Askira, President of the association, disclosed this at a news conference on Tuesday in Abuja.
Askira said that the decision was part of resolutions reached by
the association at its extra ordinary executive council meeting held on
May 8.
He said that government was yet to meet their demands as promised.
Askira said the demands by the association include remuneration and
residency training programmes, adding that some members in some states
are yet to be paid their salaries.
He said that doctors in Federal Teaching Hospitals were among those whose salaries were yet to be paid.
Askira noted that the strike, which would begin at 8 a.m on May 11 would
end on May 15, while all it members are expected to resume work on May
16 at 8 a.m.
He said that the decision was to push home their demands for
implementation on one hand and also to enable government enough time to
expedite action in areas not adequately addressed.“These are issues that have been lingering for years, we gave them a
21-day ultimatum and extended the ultimatum with another 14 days, and we
gave them another two more days before the warning strike.
“It is quite unfortunate that after all these we are embarking on a warning strike, we are supposed to proceed on an indefinite strike but we decided to proceed on a warning strike,’’ he said.
He said that the association decided to shelve the indefinite strike
because of the respect it has for President Muhammadu Buhari and some
National Assembly members that had intervened.
Askira said that the association would embark on an indefinite strike
after the five-day warning strike, if government fails to redeem its
pledge. (NAN)
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