- Cite poor welfare, lack of protection for practitioners
Members of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) have commenced an indefinite nationwide strike.
The association’s president, Dr Aliyu Sokomba, announced this while addressing a press conference on Monday in Abuja.
Sokomba however said its members working in various coronavirus (COVID-19) isolation and treatment centres across the country are exempted from participating in the strike.
But he said that exemption of the members attending to COVID-19 patients is for two weeks, before they eventually join the industrial action.
He explained that the union took the decision to go on strike following series of failed meetings between the doctors and the Federal government in the last two weeks.
According to the NARD president, the meetings have failed to resolve the lingering industrial disputes which include the non-payment of special allowances for the resident doctors.
He also decried the deplorable state of hospitals and the lack of protective equipment for members of the union treating COVID-19 patients.
Sokomba added that this has exposed many of their colleagues to coronavirus and resulted in the death of some of them.