National Industrial Court, NIC, in Lagos, has restrained the Federal Government through the Chief Medical Directors of 37 medical institutions across the country from terminating the appointment of the resident doctors.
According to Vanguard-President of the court, Justice
Babatunde Adejumon, gave the order, while ruling on a Motion on Notice filed by
the Registered Trustee of the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, against the
Attorney General of the Federation, the Minister of Health and 37 Chief Medical
Directors of University.
Teaching Hospitals and Federal Medical Centres across the
country,
Joined as respondents in the suit, are the Chief Medical
Directors of Aminu Kanu Teaching Hospital, Jos University Teaching Hospital,
Lagos State Teaching Hospital, Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital, Obafemi
Awolowo Teaching Hospital, University College Hospital, Ibadan, University of
Benin Teaching Hospital, Calabar Teaching Hospital, University of Ilorin
Teaching Hospital, University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, University of
Portharcourt Teaching Hospital, University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Usman
Danfodio Teaching Hospital, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital and the
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital.
Others respondents, are the medical Directors of
Federal Medical Centres in Asaba, Azare, Bida, Birnin-Kebbi, Birnin Kudu,
Gombe, Keffi, Gusau, Ido-Ekiti, Katsina, Lokoja, Makurdi, Owerri, Owo, Umuahia,
Yenegoa, Yola, Ebute Metta, Lagos and Yobe state respectively.
In his ruling, Adejumon, further ordered that status quo
ante be maintained pending the hearing and determination of the suit filed by
the resident doctors.
On the issue of suspension training programmes for doctors,
the court, also directed that the claimant (NMA) to put all the respondents on
notice, saying the issue would be better addressed when parties joined issues
before the court.
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