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Doctors Strike: NMA Cautions FG On ‘No Work, No Pay‘

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has called on the federal government to rethink its implementation of the ‘ No Work, No Pay’ policy...

paulcraft by paulcraft
August 7, 2023
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  • The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) opposes ‘No Work, No Pay’ for striking doctors, warning it could worsen healthcare delivery.
  • NMA-FCT chairman emphasizes the need for improved working conditions and highlights the decline in registered practicing doctors.

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has urged the federal government to reconsider using the ‘No Work, No Pay’ policy against striking members of the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

Dr Charles Ugwuanyi, Chairman of the NMA’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) chapter, called Sunday after a thanksgiving mass at the Holy Trinity Church in Maitama, Abuja.

It was part of the Nigeria Medical Association, FCT Chapter (NMA-FCT) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Week activities.

According to Ugwuanyi, doing so would further stymie healthcare delivery in the country.

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He said;

Government should look at it critically. It will not do the country any good; it will lead to further complications. We are really advising that government should take a look at what it is about to do because it will halt the system more.

He called on governments at all levels to improve working conditions for doctors.

He said;

If  you look at the medical registry in Nigeria today, we have more than 110, 000 doctors who have been found registrable, who have passed through the registration, but as of April 2022, that is exactly a year plus, we have just less than 36, 000 that renewed their practicing license, and as I speak with you, we have less than 25, 000 doctors that have registered and are practicing in this country today.

Why Nigerian doctors migrate to African country – NARD

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has lamented the mass migration of its members to other African countries.

NARD said the lack of better working conditions and infrastructure is causing a lot of brain drain in the health sector.

The association is expressing its concern ahead of its announced plan to picket the Federal Ministry of Health, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, and all federal and state tertiary health institutions nationwide from Wednesday.

The move is the latest in the resident doctors’ efforts to expedite the implementation of a prior agreement with the Federal Government, including the immediate payment of the 2023 MRTF, the immediate release of the circular on one-for-one replacement, and the payment of skipping arrears.

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