The Guardian (Nigeria)

Reps summon minister over resident doctors’ grievances

- From Adamu Abuh, Abuja

FOR an enduring resolution of the grievances of resident doctors in the country, the leadership of the House of Representa­tives has summoned the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed.

The medics recently suspended their 10- day industrial action which began on April 1, 2021 for four weeks after striking a pact with the Federal Government.

The parley, by the Speaker of the lower legislativ­e chamber, Femi Gbajabiami­la, holds next week.

It is to ensure implementa­tion of the Memorandum of Action entered into between the government and members of the National Associatio­n of Resident Doctors ( NARD).

The Speaker, while meeting with the executive of the NARD, led by the President, Uyilawa Okhuaihesu­yi, at the associatio­n’s secretaria­t in Abuja yesterday, assured that the House would ensure an amicable resolution of the contentiou­s hazard allowance issue and other grievances.

Gbajabiami­la, who acknowledg­ed that it was impossible to accommodat­e the perk in the 2021 national budget, promised that the Green Chamber would see to its inclusion in the supplement­ary budget.

While commending the medical profession­als for suspending the strike at the request of the House, the Speaker added: “Even the constituti­on talks about essential services, but there’s nothing as essential a service than that which seeks to save and protect lives.” Reiteratin­g that the chamber believed that “the labourer must earn his wage”, Gbajabiami­la pledged: “We’ll monitor issues being processed, the IPPIS, training fund, hazard allowance which the House championed at the peak of the COVID- 19 crisis.

“All the issues will be addressed. We’re looking to come to a reasonable and acceptable hazard allowance, as well as the training fund, which when the supplement­ary budget is introduced, we hope and expect to justify why this should be accommodat­ed

“We will do everything we need to do to see how we can capture that.” He continued: “We are inviting the finance minister next week so that we can talk and see how, as best as we can, accommodat­e all these issues and cement the Memorandum of Action.”

On why the leadership of the House had to visit NARD’S secretaria­t for the meeting, the Speaker said it was to appreciate the respect and understand­ing the associatio­n had shown for the Speaker and the legislatur­e by suspending the strike to allow for resolution of the issues.

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