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FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by adenigga(m): 5:57am On Aug 22, 2021
• Govt Begins MoU Implementation Monday

• Sets Timelines For Fulfilling Various Demands

• Tasks Govs On Domestication Of Medical Residency Training Programme
Nineteen days after resident doctors, under the aegis of National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) embarked on an industrial action, the Federal Government is set to begin the implementation of the agreement it reached with the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) tomorrow. This, in turn, is expected to lead to the suspension of the strike by the doctors.

After a two-day consultative meeting, which had representatives of the Ministries of Labour, and Health, the Budget Office, NMA and NARD, among others in attendance, Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, said the new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) duels on all the 12 disputed issues.

Regarding the issue of non-payment of some house officers, the Minister said NARD is expected to submit the list of the affected 114 officers for further verification and when confirmed that they are genuine, and their IPPIS particulars and BVN are in order, they would be paid in September with the outstanding arrears.

He said an agreement was reached on the Residency Training Fund outstanding for 2020 and 2021, after the Budget Office had explained that N617, 429, 121 was the outstanding to be paid for year 2020.

Ngige said: “There are reconciliations to be done here because the 2020 was done with some errors. Some people, who are not supposed to benefit from the fund, got money and because of that, the number of genuine people that were not paid also came to that quantum of persons.

“So, reconciliation is being done and some monies are being returned. We have given a timeline for this reconciliation to be done.

“And for the 2021, the money approved by Government is N4.802billion. This money like I said earlier was contained in the 2021 Supplementary Budget, which the President signed on the eve of his departure to UK for the meeting and medical check-up.

“So, between that time and now, it became a money law. The funds have now been sourced and it has gotten from the CBN to the Budget Office where we expect it to be processed in one week as undertaken by the Government side.”

Ngige added that the meeting agreed that by next Friday, August 27, residents in institutions would have started getting their money, with each receiving about N542,000.

He noted that the issue of consequential adjustment on National Minimum wage cuts across the health and educational sectors, which were both affected by the projection of N160billion done in 2019, but which fell short of the people that were to benefit from this.

“The meeting agreed that the Budget Office of the Federation should start from the 2021 service vote to start paying. And if we have any leftovers, we roll it into the 2022.”

“Coming to hazard allowance, everybody agreed that the discussion is still ongoing and therefore government wants to finish it up. We agreed with NMA position that they don’t want to discuss holistically anymore as an association and that they have their own peculiarities that are not same with other health workers.

“We are going to do two meetings, one for NMA and affiliates and one for JOHESU. But we are taking the meetings concurrently so that we don’t run into troubled quarters. We are starting next week,” he explained.

Ngige said the meeting equally noted that the non-payment of skipping allowance cuts across the entire health sector and therefore agreed that it was going to be handled holistically, while awaiting the court judgment on the matter.

He hinted that the NMA has been directed to submit a written position on the controversial withdrawing NYSC doctors and house officers from the scheme of service to point out the anomaly in the circular, for onward transmission to Head of Service of the Federation, who will look at the inputs given by NMA to the circular and process it to either the Council of Establishment or handle it administratively, if the issues are not such of fundamental nature to further clarify it, adding that a two-month timeline has been set for this.

The Minister added: “We also agreed on the migration of doctors on GFMIS from some university teaching hospitals, like University College Hospital Ibadan, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital and University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, which have recruited doctors on GFMIS and were unable to pay them when GFMIS was tampered with.

“We can resume when we verify those people. They can be there until the recruitment is perfected in order to migrate them to IPPIS. In this wise, the Head of Service has granted waiver and revalidation of old waiver for University of Port Harcourt and waivers for University College Ibadan and Calabar. But this is not without reprimand for CMDS who have flouted government regulations by recruiting people into the service without fulfilling the requirements of circular on this.

“We also have issue of hazard allowances for doctors in government hospitals that did not benefit from that 2020 payment. The Federal Ministry of Health has compiled a list and we said that the list should be forwarded back again to the Federal Ministry of Finance. For doctors in University Clinics and the rest of them, we said they should route their own through the Federal Ministry of Education, their parent Ministry and Employer.”

On the controversial issue of NSIWC circular, removing doctors in academia from CONMESS and also doctors who are doubling as honorary consultants/lecturers from CONMESS to CONUAS, Ngige said government had before NARD’s request, treated one leg of it by obeying the court order already gotten by them and in spirit of dialogue, government said further discussions should continue with NSIWC.

He said: “NMA has undertaken that they should tell the two members and their association to do an out of court settlement by withdrawing the matter from the industrial court until we finish the negotiation. We gave a time for negotiation.

“We have empanelled a committee with NMA leading, including NSIWC, Federal Ministry of Health, Federal Ministry of Labour and others in the team. The first inaugural meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 31, we are hopeful that this meeting will give us suggestion on how to resolve the matter.”

On the issues relating to states, he said there is no way the Federal Government will start pulling the states on the issue of domestication of Medical Residency Training Programme by their various Houses of Assembly and Government and issue of Medical Training Residency Fund.

“We have before now made contact with the Governors’ Forum on these matters and the onus is now on us as the Ministry of Labour to talk to the Governors’ Forum and impress on them the need for this to be done. The Medical Residency Training and accompanying Fund is already in the Act, which the Federal Government has signed. We will impress it on them as part of strengthening the health system so that we are not starved of specialist doctors. There is an urgent need for them to adopt that. This will also help us to stem the issue of brain drain. The Federal Government cannot employ everybody. We want state governments to pay more attention to secondary and tertiary health,” the Minister said.
Source: https://guardian.ng/FG-resident-doctors-reach-accord-may-suspend-strike-tomorrow

Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by Bola146(f): 6:00am On Aug 22, 2021
Amen

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by joyandfaith: 6:22am On Aug 22, 2021
Minister of strike
Which reasonable government will be owning doctors 4 to 8 months salary.
Absurd.
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by HandsomeHITLER(m): 6:23am On Aug 22, 2021
Doctors on strike... That's the 8th wonder of the world
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 6:31am On Aug 22, 2021
They are always striking. Abeggi
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 6:33am On Aug 22, 2021
joyandfaith:
Minister of strike
Which reasonable government will be owning doctors 4 to 8 months salary.
Absurd.

Stop typing rubbish. Nobody is owing doctors anything. They just love strongarming govt because they know people's live will be affected. Since 1999 doctors have been striking almost every year, which kain money Dem de owe them E no de finish Mtscheeeew
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by joyandfaith: 6:37am On Aug 22, 2021
blackpanda:


Stop typing rubbish. Nobody is owing doctors anything. They just love strongarming govt because they know people's live will be affected. Since 1999 doctors have been striking almost every year, which kain money Dem de owe them E no de finish Mtscheeeew
What do you know?
There are owning some doctors in federal hospitals 4 to 8 months salary. Some of my junior colleagues employed in Ilorin since April have not been paid. Some were employed in December last year and they were yet to paid.

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by sinkhole: 6:46am On Aug 22, 2021
ASUU will then take-over the strike baton cheesy grin
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 6:59am On Aug 22, 2021
joyandfaith:

What do you know?
There are owning some doctors in federal hospitals 4 to 8 months salary. Some of my junior colleagues employed in Ilorin since April have not been paid. Some were employed in December last year and they were yet to paid.


Every single year it's d same old story. I think all Nigerian doctors should be sacked. Govt should instead import doctors from India. Our doctors are useless and greedy
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 7:03am On Aug 22, 2021
Doctors are the highest paid in civil service. Moreover 99% of them have their own private consultancy or at least affiliated to one. They are chopping with both mouth and yet every single year they keep going on strike. Enough is enough, all Nigerian doctors should be sacked! Govt should import doctors from India. They are 100% more efficient and won't embark on stupid strike since they on contract

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by joyandfaith: 7:08am On Aug 22, 2021
blackpanda:



Every single year it's d same old story. I think all Nigerian doctors should be sacked. Govt should instead import doctors from India. Our doctors are useless and greedy

Just like ASUU.
I think our political leaders should be sacked. We can import politicians from China.

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by kurupt1: 7:10am On Aug 22, 2021
blackpanda:



Every single year it's d same old story. I think all Nigerian doctors should be sacked. Govt should instead import doctors from India. Our doctors are useless and greedy

Are doctors in India being owed.... Why are u guys sometimes too illogical

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 7:11am On Aug 22, 2021
joyandfaith:


Just like ASUU.
I think our political leaders should be sacked. We can import politicians from China.


How come the other professions are not striking, abi doctors and lecturers are led by different set of politiciansnurses (that the doctors keep oppressing), engineers, teachers, lawyers, etc do they have a different president

Doctors and ASUU are greedy. They use their patients and students as weapons to extort govt. Chai, it's times like this that I miss military regime. Lol. Nonsense
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by joyandfaith: 7:17am On Aug 22, 2021
blackpanda:


How come the other professions are not striking, abi doctors and lecturers are led by different set of politicians

Doctors and ASUU are greedy. They use their patients and students as weapons to extort govt. Chai, it's times like this that I miss military regime. Lol. Nonsense

If you are kid, read history. Doctors and lecturers had many battles with military regimes from buhari to abacha. Why is that your politicans are sending their kids abroad or private universities for education? Why is that they patronise foreign hospitals or private hospitals?
Read about budgets for health and education in performing countries and unlearn your ignorance.

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 7:18am On Aug 22, 2021
kurupt1:


Are doctors in India being owed.... Why are u guys sometimes too illogical

Owed what Nobody is owing doctors anything. They are just greedy
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 7:23am On Aug 22, 2021
joyandfaith:


If you are kid, read history. Doctors and lecturers had many battles with military regimes from buhari to abacha. Why is that your politicans are sending their kids abroad or private universities for education? Why is that they patronise foreign hospitals or private hospitals?
Read about budgets for health and education in performing countries and unlearn your ignorance.

You are the one that is ignorant here. What is the ratio of health and education budget to Nigeria's revenue? Is health and education the only sectors in nigeria, abi doctors dont use roads, rail or electricity too Did u bother to check or u just go online and swallow foreign garbage.

And yes, anybody with the means will send their children and family away from the greedy evil bloodsucking doctors and ASUU. Every single govt that comes into power doctors and ASUU will use their victims to extort. Nonsense.
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by joyandfaith: 7:25am On Aug 22, 2021
blackpanda:


You are the one that is ignorant here. What is the ratio of health and education budget to Nigeria's income? Did u bother to check or u just go online and swallow foreign garbage.

And yes, anybody with the means will send their children and family away from the greedy evil bloodsucking doctors and ASUU. Every single govt that comes into power doctors and ASUU will use their victims to extort. Nonsense.

Ridicule is the first and last argument of a fool.-
Charles Simmons

See my signature. Apc e-rat.
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by blackpanda: 7:27am On Aug 22, 2021
joyandfaith:

See my signature. Apc e-rat.

To hell with ur signature, pdp e-mosquito
Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by joyandfaith: 7:27am On Aug 22, 2021
blackpanda:


To hell with ur signature, pdp e-mosquito

Ridicule is the first and last argument of a fool.-
Charles Simmons

See my signature

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by Veqtor: 7:45am On Aug 22, 2021
Common to pay doctors their salary is a big issue. The money spent on his son's wedding would have paid all their salaries for ten months if not more.

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Re: FG, resident doctors reach agreement, may suspend strike tomorrow by BigRocky: 7:58am On Aug 22, 2021
See as nairalanders para for this thread..

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