Resident Doctors In Kogi Join Nationwide Strike.

Kogi Residents Doctors embark on indefinite
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Resident Doctors In Kogi Join Nationwide Strike: Health Activities In The State Shut Down

 

Globaltimesnigeria.com reports that Kogi hospitals has been shutdown as Nigeria’s residents Doctors  joined nationwide strike after negotiations failed by the federal government.

Kogi Residents Doctors embark on indefinite
Nigerians Doctors on strike

Resident Doctors at the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, Kogi state have joined their counterparts in the on going nationwide strike embarked upon by the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

The Lokoja FMC branch President of NARD, Dr. Eneji Joseph confirmed to our Correspondent on Thursday that all Resident Doctors have joined the strike in compliance with the directives of the national Secretariat of the association.

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He said though doctors are to care for human lives, the federal government should also meet the demands of the Doctors in view of the prevailing economic hardship and the sharp disparity between the Nigerian workers and the political class.

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He advised the federal government to urgently call the leadership of the association to a roundtable so as not to compound problems, especially with the ongoing cases of insecurity and acts of violent across the country.

The people of Kogi State are pleading with the federal government to urgently addressed the situation as to save the Nigerians whom will be greatly affected with this incidents.

In a similar tone , Chairman Nigeria Medical Association, Kogi State, Dr Omakoju Oyigu , in solidarity with his colleagues NARD, said though the strike may have adverse effect on patients and the general public, federal government should be held responsible for allowing the Residents to embark on strike over their entitlements and rights.

The nation health system is total shambles flowing the recent strike embarked by the residents doctors across the country.

Dr Oyigu explained that Doctors are also Nigerians who contribute immensely to the maintenance and improvement of health of the citizens and facilities, should not be treated with disrespect and disdain.

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The first day witnessed several indefinite postponement of appointments with doctors by patients,coming from far and near.

All efforts to get the authorities of the FMC Lokoja to comment on the strike and its possible impact failed they were said to be holding a crucial meeting.

Source: Idris Ahmed.

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