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FG Offers Doctors New Deal to End Strike

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

Federal government has presented resident doctors with new commitment with a view to getting them to call off their ongoing strike.

Rising from another conciliati­on meeting between federal government and the National Associatio­n Resident Doctors (NARD) held yesterday, both sides tried to resolve various issues fuelling the current strike including; non-payment of House Officers/ non-recruitmen­t of House officers; abolishmen­t of the Bench fees; non-payment of National Minimum Wage consequent­ial adjustment arrears.

Other issues taken up at the meeting were residency training allowance; hazard allowance and payment of Resident Doctor son GIFMIS platform.

The meeting which was a follow up to the conciliato­ry meeting of March 31 saw both sides taking a step further to iron out grey's areas of concern.

In the issue of then on-payment of House Officers salaries, a 5-man Committee was set up to harmonise the list of the names submitted by NARD to the Chairman of Committee of Chief Medical Directors( CC MD) and MDCN.

The Committee was asked to work for 72 hours and to produce a valid list to the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System (IPPIS) through the Federal Ministry of Health.

IPPIS is to as soon as possible create a platform where all payments made and the recipients would be made available for accessibil­ity and informatio­n to determine those that have been paid and those not paid.

On the issue of abolishmen­t of the bench fees, CMDs are to waive this payment and that the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Health will issue a circular to this effect and send a memorandum on this for ratificati­on at the National Council of Health (NCH) whenever it is convened.

Regarding the non-payment of national minimum wage consequent­ial adjustment arrears and salary shortfall in 2014 – 2016 for resident doctors, the meeting agreed that the CC MD s should immediatel­y submit list of affected institutio­ns and personnel strength in order for it to be captured in the 2021 Supplement­ary Budget.

It stated that the arrears should be from April 2019 to December 2019.

Also on the isuue of residency training allowance it was resolved that 1003 doctors not paid would be captured in the 2021 Supplement­ary Budget while those wrongly paid would be requested to refund same.

The meeting noted that the issue of hazard allowance was not peculiar to NARD but cuts across the entire Health Sector and her workforce.

The meeting noted that the Presidenti­al Committee on Salaries (PCS) would be meeting on Monday ,12 th April, 2021 at the Federal Ministry of Finance to examine the hazard allowance issue with National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) after which the Nigeria Medical Associatio­n (NMA), Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU), NARD and other stakeholde­rs will meet on Wednesday, 14th April.

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