The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) Kogi State chapter has warned that the State’s health sector may plunge into another round of crisis if nothing is done to avert it...
The state Chairman of NMA, Dr Tijani Godwin Atayi gave the warning while speaking with newsmen in Lokoja on Monday.
According to the NMA chairman, “the three months ultimatum expires in September, but up till now, nobody has called NMA for meeting.
“All efforts to meet with Commissioner for health proved abortive. No concrete information from government on Revised CONMESS, Promotion and annual stepping.
“About eight of our members are still on the uncleared list and have not being paid salary for several months. Underpayment still persist despite several reassurance from government.
He noted that NMA has shown understanding with the government and appealed to them to reciprocate that gesture to avoid any crisis in the state health sector.
“We are open to dialog and we will always do what will project this government in a positive way. We will always support the government to succeed and improve the health indices of the Kogi state but our demands should be address to reduce the financial burden my members are passing through.
“September is around the corner and no tangible effort have been made as regards the NMA demands. We want a concrete commitment from government by addressing these issues to ensure the industrial harmony enjoyed in the health sector is not truncated,” he said.
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