The Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, has assured that
there would be no industrial strike after the 21 days ultimatum issued
yesterday by the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).
NARD had on Monday given government 21 days ultimatum to address
some urgent demands following which industrial harmony in our hospitals may
not be guaranteed.’
The group is worried that the residency training programme
is still not funded and without guiding policies.
The doctors are particularly
concerned about the alleged sack of its members from some institutions. They
alleged also that some of their members in some state-owned hospitals had not
been paid salaries ranging from three to eight months.
The minister, who spoke to reporters on the sidelines of the
presentation of ‘NAFDAC Guidelines 2016’, however insisted that there would be
no strike after the ultimatum.
He was not definite on actions to be taken to avert the
situation but assured that when the doctors present their grievances to him he
would act accordingly.
His words: I am not aware of it yet (the planned strike).
When I get to know, I will address it. You know I am a former member of NARD
and I was also a General Secretary of the group. So, I can handle my people.
Leave us to handle that. I assure you that there will be no strike.
Meanwhile, the minister has issued directive that all
mosquito nets to be used in the country should henceforth be produced locally.
Adewole also gave his nod for use of herbal medicines, and
charged the Nigerian Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development,
(NIPRD), and National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control
(NAFDAC), to step up efforts to encourage herbal medicine practitioners.
The minister, who chronicled how billions of monies were
expended to import mosquito nets and other drugs, stressed that such items
could be produced in the country.
He tasked NAFDAC to work with Universities of Zaria, Enugu,
Ibadan and Jos to enhance research into local production of drugs.
His words: “When we came on board, what we were mandated to
do was to develop health agenda for the nation.
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