Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GMOA REJECTS PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT

It warns of further action if SAITM is not nationalis­ed

- BY THILANKA KANAKARATH­NA

The Government Medical Officers Associatio­n (GMOA) rejected the President Maithripal­a’s statement on SAITM and vowed to continue its struggle.

Instead of confirming that SAITM will be abolished, the statement paves the way to legalise its existance

After talking to GMOA representa­tives, the president’s office said in a statement that SAITM was instructed to stop enrolling new students until the government issued the gazette notice stipulatin­g the standards to be adopted for private medical education. GMOA’S newly-appointed Secretary Haritha Aluthge told a news conference that they were in no way agreeable to legalizing SAITM in any form. He said the only option was to nationalis­e it.

He said they believed that Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne had intervened to alter the agreement reached at the meeting with the President.

“Instead of abolishing SAITM, the statement paves the way to legalise it,” Dr. Aluthge said.

He said the GMOA and the students union demanded that SAITM be abolished or nationalis­ed.

“The President told us to believe his word and call off the strike. We respected his word and had hoped he will mete out justice. We are looking forward to his explanatio­n. He should correct the contradict­ions if we are to stop any further action,” Dr. Aluthge said.

Meanwhile, he warned that the next couple of hours would be crucial and the GMOA will continue its strike and under no circumstan­ces would they stop their trade union action until the government ends the SAITM issue and safeguards the patients’ right to live and the future of the medical sector.

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