The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has decried the exit of about 10 Consultant Physicians from the services Nasarawa State Government over poor staff welfare.
The NMA state Chairman of the union, Dr Bulu Umaru, made the disclosure while addressing newsmen on Friday in Lafia.Umaru said that about 10 Consultant Physicians had left the service of the state government since June 2018.
According to him, some of the consultants were even leaving to take up jobs in
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In terms of career progression, Umaru said many doctors had been stagnated since 2012.“The few doctors, who are fortunate to get promoted, it’s just on paper without cash backing,” he added
Umaru said the union had resolved to embark on a three-day warning strike to press their demands.Meanwhile, Dr Roseline Kela, the Commissioner of health, has said that government was doing its best to address the demands of the doctors.
She noted that government was working hard to reposition the health sector for the benefit of the people.According to her, a committee chaired by the secretary to the state government had been set up to address the concerns of the doctors to avert industrial disharmony. (NAN)