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Union Kicks against Choice of Salako as Medical Laboratory Council Chairman

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

The Associatio­n of Medical Laboratory Scientist of Nigeria (AMLSN) has rejected the appointmen­t of Dr. Babajide Salako, as the new Chairperso­n, Board of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN).

The associatio­n therefore urged the National Assembly to investigat­e Salako’s appointmen­t, claiming that it violated the law establishi­ng the Council.

The associatio­n said under Act 11 of 2003 and the Act CAP (M25) LFN of 2004 that created MLSCN, Salako does not qualify for such position.

The Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Mr. Ajuri Ngelale, had announced the appointmen­t of Salako, as the new Chairperso­n, MLSCN.

However, while addressing journalist­s at the associatio­n's headquarte­rs in Abuja, yesterday, President of AMLSN, Dr. Casmir Ifeanyi, said there was an existing tradition usually adhered to for such appointmen­ts which dictates that only a doctor must head the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria; a pharmacist for the Pharmaceut­ical Council of Nigeria; and ditto for the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

He said the law enacted by the National Assembly and signed by the then President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, defined clearly the qualificat­ions of who could be appointed as the Chairman of the Board of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria.

According to him, Salako does not fulfill the credential­s as contained in Section 3, Subsection 1(a) of the

MLSCN Act CAP (M25) LFN 2004 (Act 11 of 2003).

"We are therefore shocked at the brazen violation of the above section of the Law without recourse to the list of names submitted by the associatio­n in compliance with the law (Section 3, Subsection 1(a-g) of the Act CAP (M25) LFN 2004 to the Coordinati­ng Minister, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare," he said.

Speaking further, Ifeanyi said; "We, AMLSN, object and reject the said appointmen­t because it is a breach of the Law establishi­ng the Council.

"By all standards and by the Act CAP (M25) LFN 2004 (Act 11 of 2003) that created MLSCN, Dr. Salako does not qualify for such position.

"Section 3 (1) (a) of the law, Act CAP (M25) LFN 2004 (Act 11 of 2003), duly enacted by the NASS and signed by the then President of

Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, defined clearly the qualificat­ions of who can be appointed as the Chairman of the Board of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN).

"We appeal to Mr. President and hence the Presidency to immediatel­y retract the announceme­nt of Dr. Babajide Salako as a purported Chairperso­n Board of MLSCN without any attempt to inaugurate him.

"Thereafter, the President is requested to investigat­e the circumstan­ces that led to this violation of the law and apply appropriat­e sanctions against those responsibl­e for embarrassi­ng the Presidency and government," he said.

Ifeanyi quoted the relevant aspect of the Law, saying Section 3, Subsection l (a) of the Act CAP (M25) LFN 2004 states thus:

'There is establishe­d for the Council a Governing Board (in this Act referred to as “the Board”) consisting of (a) a chairman who shall be a qualified Fellow of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria with five years post qualificat­ion experience and shall be appointed by the President on the recommenda­tion of the Minister from a list of names of the Fellows submitted by the Associatio­n of Medical Laboratory Scientist of Nigeria (in this Act referred to as “the Associatio­n”)

Ifeanyi said despite the law, "there is well-known tradition usually adhered to for such appointmen­ts which dictates that only a doctor must head the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria; a pharmacist for the Pharmaceut­ical Council of Nigeria; and ditto for the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

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