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They feel entitled – FG slams residents doctors over strike threat

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
May 1, 2023
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The federal government has said the the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has a sense of entitlement.

On Saturday, NARD threatened to embark on strike if the government does not meet its demands within two weeks.

The association demanded tangible steps on the “upward review” of the consolidated medical salary structure (CONMESS) and payment of the salary arrears to resident doctors.

The body also decried the bill seeking to mandate medical and dental practitioners to practice for five years before relocating abroad.

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Reacting to the development, Chris Ngige, minister of labour and employment, described the demands of the association as “absurd”.

Speaking during an interview with Arise TV on Monday, Ngige noted that the bill seeking to limit the migration of health workers is a “private member bill” and is beyond the authority of the executive.

Reacting to the ultimatum, Ngige said the demands demonstrate an “entitlement syndrome” while adding that the government has given resident doctors “everything they want”.

“So if the national association of resident doctors whom we have been managing their matters and have given everything they want,” the minister said.

“If you decide that we have not done enough, as I have said before, you have the option to go. It is now left to the ministry of education and health to fashion out what we can do because we train people free of charge.

“They pay a small amount for education compared to their colleagues in UK and US.

“So you also asked that a bill be taken to the national assembly be removed and that is one of the reasons you want to go on strike, how can the government remove a private member bill — it is not even an exclusive bill.

“That is absurd. That’s entitlement syndrome and the sense of entitlement is too much in this country.”

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