Friday, 27 July 2018

NMA tasks Kogi Government on doctors’ welfare

THE Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has appealed to the Kogi Government to give utmost priority to the welfare of doctors for effective healthcare delivery to the people.
Dr Godwin Tijani, the state Chairman of the association, made the call on Thursday at the 2018 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of NMA in Lokoja.
The meeting was themed: “Intersectoral Collaboration Amongst Professionals and Professional Bodies”
Tijani urged the state government to ensure regularity in salary payment, correction of underpayments, implementation of corrected/adjusted CONMESS, promotion and annual step increment, among others.
According to him, in spite of the several strikes embarked upon by the NMA in the past 24 months, “majority of our demands are yet to be met by the state government.
“Over these years, we lost four of our colleagues to the cold hand of death’’.
He noted that the NMA had played a unique role in health advocacy and policy information within the state, which was more evident in budgetary allocation to some key health interventions in the state.
On his achievements in the past two years, Tijani said: “Though we didn’t get everything within the time frame we wanted it happened, but we got the right results.
“Kogi NMA secured 20 hectares of land worth over N3.5 million, we give welfare packages, soft loans to members who had financial challenges due to salary irregularity; we stood by the families of the deceased members and give welfare support to the bereaved.
“We maintained a strong focus in medical workforce and training places, which made the State Ministry of Health employ more doctors in August 2017, and approval of over N1.5 billion to upgrade the State University Teaching Hospital, among others.”
Gov. Yahaya Bello congratulated the NMA members for their achievements over the past years, saying the “New Direction Government’’ had made the health sector one of its key five thematic areas.
Courtesy: Tribune Online


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