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Resident Doctors Issue 21-day Strike Notice to el-Rufai

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The Associatio­n of Resident Doctors has issued a 21-day strike notice to Kaduna State Government to implement agreements it reached with the associatio­n two years ago.

The President of the associatio­n, Dr. Emmanuel Joseph, said at a press briefing in Kaduna that the strike notice was issued on November 6.

He said the medical doctors would resume their suspended strike if, after the ultimatum, the government fails to implement the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) it signed with the associatio­n.

“The MOU set out mutually agreed road map with timeline towards resolving the issues and provided the basis for suspension of the strike action two years ago,” he said.

Joseph noted that since the agreement, the ARD has patiently and painstakin­gly continued to engage the government for the implementa­tion of the agreed terms.

He, however, said the associatio­n was “rudely shocked by the content of the establishm­ent circular of September 27, 2019, which is in breach to our MOU and indeed shortchang­es doctors in salaries and allowances to the tune 26-49 per cent across grades and steps.”

According to the ARD president, the Kaduna state government has only “partially” attended to only two out of eight issues contained in the MOU after two years of the agreement.

“It is our earnest hope that the 21 days given will provide ample time for the government to rectify the anomalies in the new circular, to keep with the terms of our MOU and to meet up with other mutually terms of the MOU,” Joseph said.

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