Monday, 18 August 2014

Lagos Doctors Protests Over Sacking of 16,000 Resident Doctors | Read

Unknown | Monday, August 18, 2014 |
BG some times ago brought to you the news about the Nigerian government firing all resident doctors (estimated to be 16,000 in number) in the country. (Read Here)

In response to this, Lagos State Chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) staged a protest today at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi- Araba, Punch reports.

The doctors reportedly carried placards with a variety of phrases, including, “Sack Ebola not Doctors,” “Sack Chukwu not Doctors,” “Sack Boko Haram not Doctors,” and many more.

Tope Ojo, State Chairman of NMA, reportedly told journalists that the association would not continue any form of negotiations with the federal government until the dismissal of the resident doctors is reversed.

“It is not acceptable to us and we will do all we can to defend our profession.They did it to ASSU, they signed several agreement with ASSU and did not fulfill it. They say they have met 90 per cent if our demands, it is not true. We will not relent until we have put things in place in our hospitals,” he said.

Credit:
Punch
Bella Naija

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