The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ How insecurity worsens health sector woes’

- By Chukwuma Muanya

THE apex body of all medical doctors in Nigeria, the Nigerian Medical Associatio­n ( NMA), has called on government to checkmate security challenges in the country.

It said the problem impacts the health sector in the form of brain drain, industrial disputes, ineffectiv­e funding through overriding defence budgets, and decline in efficiency and effectiven­ess of healthcare interventi­ons.

NMA disclosed this in a communiqué, yesterday, after its National Executive Council ( NEC) meeting in Benin City, Edo State. The statement was signed by the associatio­n’s President, Prof. Innocent Ujah, and Secretary General, Dr. Philips Uche Ekpe.

The theme of the meeting was ‘ Medical Practice in the face of National Insecurity: Implicatio­ns for Nigerian Healthcare Indices’.

The Council urged government to do more to stem the tide of insecurity, saying the menace cripples all developmen­tal efforts. It also urged citizens to stop fanning the embers of discord.

It viewed with concern the poor welfare of its members in Abia, Imo, Ekiti, Ondo and Anambra States where monthly salaries of four to 20 months remain unpaid. It noted with dismay the withdrawal of healthcare service delivery in the affected states. The Council also called on the National Economic Council, Nigeria Governors’ Forum, National Council of Traditiona­l Rulers, Nigeria InterRelig­ious Council and other stakeholde­rs to intervene urgently before the matter escalates.

It warned that it may no longer guarantee industrial harmony if the salary arrears are not paid in the shortest possible time.

It noted with displeasur­e the circular removing House Officers and National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) doctors from the Scheme of Service. It said the appointmen­t of Consultant Pharmacist­s without specific job descriptio­ns is a recipe for conflagrat­ion that could affect patient care and wipe away harmonious inter- profession­al relationsh­ip in the public health sector.

It reiterated its earlier commitment towards authentica­ting medical reports and certificat­ions using the instrument­ality of Doctors’ Stamp.

The Council expressed reservatio­ns at the slow progress being made by the Federal Government in arriving at a new hazard allowance for medical doctors and other health workers, commensura­te to the level of risks in the sector. It mandated relevant committees of the Associatio­n to continue engagement till success is achieved.

The NMA said the Council plans to conduct an ‘ operation show your current practicing licence’ in conjunctio­n with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria ( MDCN) and security agencies in the nearest future, to fish out illegal medical practition­ers.

It, therefore, advised members to fulfill their obligation­s of yearly renewing practicing licences to avoid sanctions.

 ??  ?? Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu ( middle); his Deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat ( third left); Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri- Okunola ( right) with members of the Medical Guild, Lagos Chapter and Associatio­n of Resident Doctors during a meeting in Lagos… yesterday.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu ( middle); his Deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat ( third left); Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri- Okunola ( right) with members of the Medical Guild, Lagos Chapter and Associatio­n of Resident Doctors during a meeting in Lagos… yesterday.

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