Government, Resident Doctors sign MoA to avert strike

By Helen Shok Jok, Abuja

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Residents Doctors in Nigeria have down tools in protest of what they call ‘government’s inability to keep faith with signed agreements.’

Although the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngigi had convened a meeting with the leadership of the National Association of Resident Doctors NARD, on Wednesday with the aim of averting the nation-wide strike, it did not stop the Doctors from going ahead with the action pending when they meet with their members.

At the meeting and according to a press statement signed by the Deputy Director Press and Public Relations, Mr Charles Akpan, a Memorandum of Action (MoA)  was signed with the National Association of Resident Doctors to avert the planned nationwide strike billed to commence Thursday, April 1.

The agreement was signed at midnight on Wednesday after a marathon meeting between the Government side and the leadership of NARD at the office of the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige.

“The meeting which lasted seven hours, deliberated on the issues raised by the aggrieved doctors in their Notice of Trade Dispute including the non-payment of salaries of some house officers, non-recruitment of house officers, abolishment of the bench fees for doctors undergoing training in other hospitals, non-payment of National Minimum Wage and hazard allowances,” the statement said.

Briefing journalists on the outcome, Ngige gave assurance that all the things written in the MoA would be implemented.

He said, “Twelve hours is a lot of time. Everybody will be working. Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) will be working. And hopefully by tomorrow, you will experience the payment as agreed here for the second category of doctors (an overflow of the MDCN quota). We hope it must happen tomorrow and continue.

“So, by the time the Chairman of the CMDs comes up with his final list and harmonise it with MDCN, we won’t have issue anymore over this payment or whether some doctors have not been paid,” he stated. 

With regards to other issues raised by the doctors at the meeting, Ngige explained that timelines have been put on them, the reason why they were going to reconvene in one month’s time to look at the assignments given, to know the level of performance.

“And with this MoA, we hope you get to your members to let them understand better that government has moved proactively to address most of the issues ahead of your coming,” he stated.

According to the Minister, in labour parlance, what the government side has done means that they have arrested the impending industrial dispute of the doctors and the issues in contention, being addressed.

“We are happy that you understand. So, I give you assurance that most of the things written here will be done. We will assist the Federal Ministry of Health (FMH), Finance Ministry and Office of Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) to make sure that they keep to their own side of the bargain.

“The MoA says that you will talk to your people and we hope that when you come to collect your own copy tomorrow, you can tell the nation that you people are not strike mongers and that you are happy with the decisions taken so far, Ngige said.”

With the Doctors going ahead with the planned strike, it could mean that they were not abiding by the MoA or that they werre yet to meet to agree to review the content of the MoA.

Present at the meeting were the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health, Abdulaziz Mashi, his Labour and Employment counterpart, Peter Yerima Tarfa, representatives of the  Office of the Accountant General of the Federation OAGF, MDCN and the National Salaries, Wages and Incomes Commission.

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