Medical, dental consultants suspend planned nationwide strike
READ ALSO:Strike: Medical, dental consultants issue FG 21-day ultimatum
President of MDCAN, Prof. Aminu Muhammad, said in view of the appeal by the minister of Health, P the association resolved to extend the ultimatum by three months.
“We resolved to extend the ultimatum to allow the Federal Government to address all the pending issues. If government fails to address these demands at the end of the three months, we will go ahead with our next line of action,” he said.
Muhammad, speaking on the problems of brain-drain, explained that available records show that over 500 highly trained doctors and consultants have left Nigeria.
On Aug. 23, the council issued a 21-day ultimatum to the federal government to meet its demands or face industrial disharmony. MDCAN NEC said it was dismayed by the non-implementation of the jointly agreed upward review of CONMESS and the introduction of Accoutrement allowance with the Nigerian Medical Association, as the released circular only captured the percentage increase on the basic salary, as against applying it to both the basic salaries and all allowances except hazard allowance.
Wumi/NAN