hehe.....The Association of Resident Doctors at the University of Benin
Teaching Hospital, (ARD-UBTH) has resolved to join the nationwide strike
of resident doctors as directed by its national body, National
Association of Resident Doctors which commences Monday, January 2nd
2017.
In a statement, the ARD President of
UBTH, Dr. Eustace Oseghale decried the series of missed opportunities to
resolve lingering issues at the National Level with the perennial
refusal of government through its officials manning various relevant
organs to implement various agreements reached with the Federal
Government.
“Rather
than seek a harmonious relationship, these officials have continually
shown a high level of insincerity coupled their seeming determination to
totally desiccate the cadre of resident doctors as even in their
deprived state; with poor financing of their training and marked
inconsistencies in their emoluments, selective implementation of
punitive policies have been meted out to them.”
According to the association, after a long drawn period of
negotiations and engagements (spanning over two years) with government
officials and stakeholders including the Speaker, Federal House of
Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, have had to reluctantly issue a
21-day Ultimatum which elapses on the 2nd of January 2017.
“One issue of concern is the long clamour by the Resident doctors to
be enrolled into IPPIS platform in order to curb the excessive leakages
of funds in the health care sector; one therefore wonders why some
agents of government are sabotaging this germane proposal by resident
doctors.
“There have also been
inconsistencies in interpretations and follow up on circulars from
government in the health sector. The agreements reached with the
honourable speaker of the House of Representatives to find a lasting
solution to the crisis in the health sector have not been adhered to.
“The template on residency training which was painstakingly prepared by
seasoned health administrators have been left to rot even with the
realization that this is one thing that can put a halt to agitations in
our health institutions as NARD has made several representations while
appealing for its release and implementation but to no avail,” Oseghale
said.
He said, the circular for the entry
point for house officers is still one issue that has been left
unattended to despite several promises from the relevant stake holders.
“Many a resident doctor in Nigeria have not had salaries for several
months but rather have been bombarded with tall tales of shortfalls in
salary envelopes with the resultant untoward hardship our members have
had to endure; one is left to wonder why salary envelope exhaustion
appears to be peculiar to the health sector. Then facilities in the
health sector are on the decline currently no radiotherapy machine is
functioning in our dear country.”
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