Please Do Not Start Your Strike Action--President Buhari Pleads to NARD.
President
Muhammadu Buhari On Thursday in Abuja urged the National Association of
Resident Doctors (NARD) to shelve its threatened strike action and give
the Federal Government more time to address the grievances of doctors.
Speaking
at a meeting with the leadership of the Nigerian Medical Association
(NMA), President Buhari gave the doctors an assurance that no...agreements
duly entered into by the Federal Government will be dishonoured by his
administration.
The President called for greater understanding and support from doctors and all Nigerians in view of the present short
fall in national revenue brought about by the decline of crude oil
prices.
The
President also gave the NMA delegation an insight into his
administration’s plan to establish 10,000 primary healthcare centres
across the country in the next two years with the objective of providing
better healthcare for about 100 million Nigerians.
He
also told the delegation led by NMA President, Dr. Kayode Obembe that
the National Health Act will soon be gazetted and a steering committee
appointed to oversee its implementation.
The NMA President also called for fast-tracking of the implementation of the National Health Act.
At
a separate meeting with the leadership of the Pharmaceutical Society of
Nigeria (PSN), President Buhari promised that his administration will
evolve and implement measures to curb friction and disharmony among the
professional groups in the health sector.
The
President of the PSN, Ahmed Ibrahim Yakasai assured President Buhari
that pharmacists in Nigeria were ready to work in harmony with other
professionals in the health sector to help the Federal Government
achieve its objective of improving healthcare services in the country.
Decrying
the adverse impact of the fall in oil prices on the Federal
Government’s spending plans for health and other sectors, President
Buhari said that his administration will continue to do its best to
address issues that are of concern to doctors and other Nigerians.
The
President urged the PSN to work more closely with the National Agency
for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to curb the sale
of fake medicines in the country.
In
his remarks at the meeting, Dr. Obembe called for the implementation of
the report of the Yayale Ahmed Committee on better relations among
professional groups in the health sector.
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