The Association of Resident Doctors of the University of Ilorin Teaching
Hospital (UITH) has called off its strike over salary cut, and selective
implementation of the Federal Government’s circular for some health workers.
Dr Ade Faponle, President of the Association, told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Ilorin that the strike was called off because
of the intervention of the Federal Ministry of Health.
He said that most of the doctors’ demands had been met, while the few
issues remaining were being looked into.
Other demands of the resident doctors include the non-availability of
electricity and shortage of water.
Faponle said that the doctors called off the 15-day strike, to save lives.
Source: NAN
Hospital (UITH) has called off its strike over salary cut, and selective
implementation of the Federal Government’s circular for some health workers.
Dr Ade Faponle, President of the Association, told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Ilorin that the strike was called off because
of the intervention of the Federal Ministry of Health.
He said that most of the doctors’ demands had been met, while the few
issues remaining were being looked into.
Other demands of the resident doctors include the non-availability of
electricity and shortage of water.
Faponle said that the doctors called off the 15-day strike, to save lives.
Source: NAN
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