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Controvers­y Trails NMA Election in Lagos

- Martins Ifijeh

The outcome of the election of the Nigerian Medical Associatio­n (NMA) Lagos State chapter has thrown up two different executives, with each faction asserting claim to the leadership of the body in the state.

The two elections which were held separately in the Nigerian Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) and the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), threw up Dr. Odusote Olumuyiwa and Dr. Omojowolo Olubunmi respective­ly, with both arguing that they are the authentic chairman of the Lagos chapter of the associatio­n.

In a press briefing, the Olumuyiwa led faction said the elected executives from the election held in NIMR were the authentic NMA executives that would pilot the affairs of the associatio­n for the next two years, adding that it met all guidelines as stated by the constituti­on of the associatio­n.

Olumuyiwa, who noted that there were issues prior to last Thursday election, said the national body intervened by directing all parties to hold the election in a neutral venue apart from Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, said that was why the electoral body and the Lagos doctors settled for NIMR, adding that other guidelines as stated in the constituti­on and directives from the national body were all adhered to strictly.

“It is unfortunat­e that some few minds went to LUTH to do a fake election. We will do all within our mandate to unite members of the associatio­n so that we can be able to deliver on our promise of giving global healthcare standards to Lagosians.”

He said six members of the outgone executives fully participat­ed in the NIMR election, while only four were at the LUTH election which were held simultaneo­usly, adding that the national body has given their backing to the NIMR election since it complied fully with the guidelines.

Meanwhile, the Dr. Omojowolo Olubunmi faction, who were inaugurate­d last Saturday, has insisted that it represents the real executive that would lead the affairs of the associatio­n.

Olubunmi, in his acceptance speech, called on all members of NMA in Lagos to unite so that the his tenure can bring progress to the health sector in the state.

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