Medical doctors in Nigerian under the auspices of Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) are back from a short break as they gave a two-week ultimatum to embark of strike if their demands are not met by both the Federal and State Governments.
President of the association, Dr. Godiya Ishaya, at a media briefing shortly after the end of the Extraordinary National Executive Council (E-NEC) meeting today, August 21 in Ilorin, Kwara State, said that the Association resolved at the meeting to give the week ultimatum after observing the federal government’s efforts as a show of goodwill from the association.
“This we believe will give the Federal Government adequate time to substantiate their efforts with results which will avert industrial harmony.”
The NARD president called on the federal government to urgently implement and commence payment of the 2022 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF) in full to members using the old template, while the shortfalls, using the reviewed template, be computed and incorporated into the 2023 budget and paid in arrears.
He said that the association would continue to work closely with the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) towards the implementation and payment of the new hazard allowance to all affected healthcare workers by the government.
Ishaya lamented the slow pace encountered in the payment of the 2020 MRTF to members who were omitted while decrying the worsening spate of brain drain in the healthcare system, leading to a perpetual shortage of manpower with attendant burnout.
“The deplorable situation has led to the shutdown of the Federal Medical Centre, Owo.”
He said that the association is also concerned about the conditions of members in various stages of government-owned hospitals, including Abia, Ekiti, Imo and Ondo, which he said have remained unchanged, where members are owed salary arrears spanning months.
Ishaya, however, commended the efforts made by the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, as well as National Salaries Income and Wages Commission towards the upward review of the MRTF.
He appealed to the government not to delay the full implementation and payment of the newly upgraded Hazard Allowance since its circularisation by the federal government on December 22, 2021.
Ishaya added that the ultimatum would be duly communicated to the government to ensure resolutions were reached and further escalations averted.
The meeting, which was hosted by the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), had in attendance 79 chapters of the association from both state and federal tertiary health institutions across Nigeria.