Residents doctors resume work at UITH
The National Association
of Resident Doctors (NARD), University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH)
chapter, said on Saturday that it had resumed work.
University of Ilorin
Teaching Hospital Dr Ige Alexander, the chapter chairman said in an interview
in Ilorin that the resident doctors resumed work at UITH on Friday.
The association went on
a nationwide strike on Sept. 4. Alexander assured patients of the union’s
preparedness to care for their health and wellbeing, as according to him,
resident doctors do most of the work in the hospitals.
“We constitute the
largest workforce even though, we work under the consultants, such is the duty
of the resident doctors and we are committed to it,” he said. He recalled that
NARD had conciliatory meetings with the Federal Government during which they
deliberated on the approaches to address the grievances of the association.
“Basically, our
agitation borders on the payment of salaries and if that is resolved, we do not
have any reason to embark on strike,” he said. Ige said that the Federal
Government promised the union that there would be no more shortfalls in their
salaries commencing from September.
He also said that the
government had promised to resolve the issue of Integrated Payroll and
Personnel Information System (IPPIS), and that the payment of October salaries
would be made through it.(Vanguardngr)
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