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79 Medical Doctors Resign from Kogi Govt Hospitals

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The Chairman of the Nigeria Medical Associatio­n (NMA), Kogi State chapter, Dr. Kabiru Zubair, has revealed that 79 medical doctors employed by the state government have resigned their appointmen­ts.

Zubair said they resigned in reaction to irregular payment of salaries.

Zubair noted that doctors, who were at the forefront of the struggle for better welfare for health workers, had lost the zeal to fight due to the non-chalant attitude of the government. He said the only available option left was to leave the state civil service.

He said: “As at today, a total of 79 doctors have left Kogi State civil service.

“In the last nine months alone, 27 doctors have resigned from the Kogi State Specialist Hospital (KSSH), Lokoja, including two consultant­s.

“Forty four have resigned from the state’s Hospitals Management Board (HMB) and eight from the Kogi State University Teaching Hospital, Anyigba.

“More doctors are just waiting for the next available opportunit­y to leave. The consequenc­es are worsening healthcare indices in the state.

“The vacuum created will ultimately be filled by medical quacks to the detriment of our people and no level of policing can stop it,” he explained.

He said the Kogi NMA had threatened and embarked on several industrial actions in the last one year.

“Even though NMA has dropped the idea of plunging the Kogi health sector into another round of industrial action, NMA is not happy that the government has not reciprocat­ed the gesture by ensuring the regular payment of the salaries of doctors and other healthcare workers in the state.

“We call on the state government to prioritise the payment of doctors and other healthcare workers to abate the current low morale and untold hardship in the health work force,” Zubair said.

He also said the Kogi NMA would not hesitate to ask her members and their stakeholde­rs in 2019 general election to withdraw their support and campaign against any government or individual­s that refused to genuinely prioritise healthcare delivery.

He, therefore, urged the government to implement the Universal Healthcare Coverage and ensure the regular payment of the salaries of doctors and other healthcare workers. PHOTO: ABIODUN AJALA

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L-R: Africa Director, MacArthur Foundation, Dr. Kole Shetima; human rights and pro -democracy activist, Mr. Richard Akinola; Manager,Akin Fadeyi Foundation, Obialunanm­a Nnaobi; Executive Director, Associatio­n of Nigerian Electricit­y Distributo­r, Mr. Sunday Oduntan; Advisor MacArthur Entertainm­ent Agency, Mrs. Gloria Esiaba, and representa­tive of Director General, National Orientatio­n Agency, Mr. Wale Bamiro, during the media launch of ‘Corruption not in my Country (Season 2)’ and ‘Never Again Radio’ series in Lagos ....yesterday

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