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FG Didn’t Sack Doctors —health Minister by victorVIC1(m): 11:31am On Aug 21, 2014
The Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu said,
yesterday, that contrary to media reports, the Federal Government has
not sacked any doctor under its employment.
Professor Onyebuchi told State House correspondents that what the
government did was the suspension of the residency programme in
federal hospitals.
It would be recalled that the Ministry of Health in a press release by
its Deputy Director of Press, Alhaji Isiaka Yusuf, said last week that it
had to do so after exploring all avenues to end the Nigerian Medical
Association’s strike, which it said had compounded the health crisis
in the country.
The Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, had directed its members
nationwide to go on strike on July 1.
“The situation has been compounded by the recent importation of the
Ebola Virus Disease into Nigeria on July 20, 2014.
Following the presidential declaration of a National Public Health
Emergency on Ebola Disease, which has united the entire country in
the efforts to contain the disease, it is quite regrettable that the
people who should take leadership role in the fight against the Ebola
disease are now the most unsupportive,” the statement said.
Explaining the decision, Professor Chukwu told State House
Correspondents that it was rather the change in vocabulary from
suspension to sack, that might have sent out the wrong signals.
He said that the allotted time within which the resident doctors were
supposed to be acquiring the needed skills was being wasted, since
government’s decision to reappraise the programme.
Chukwu, however, said that the suspension of the residency
programme may last for months, until the committee about to be set
up by him, submits its report for the way forward.
“They were not sacked, it is a matter of interpretation. For example, if
someone while still working actively dies, or whether that person
resigned or was dismissed or retired or terminated, all mean different
things in the public service.
“But the end point is that the person is no longer working. “I want us
to put things in perspective. Government did not sack anybody, it is
true that they themselves have not been working for almost two
months, except those in private hospitals.
“Resident doctors in both federal and state hospitals have not been
working for almost two months now, and they have not participated in
the control of this Ebola Virus Diseas, they have not played any role.
“So even if government had not taken any decision, they are not
working and I don’t know why suddenly the media started taking
interest in them. They are not part of this success story.
“But what happened is like in the aviation industry where when you
buy a ticket and you fail to show up, they say, ‘no show,’ and they
even penalise you. So there is no show of the resident doctors and
even government is still paying them.
“Sometimes, we need to think deeply about what we do to ourselves.
government says, why can’t we use this period to appraise properly
the residency programme and come up with something that can help
the country.
Training of a doctor must be done properly. They have an allotted
time to acquire skills. Anybody can pass the theoretical exams, but
has he acquired the skills? We need to be honest with ourselves.
“If you suspend any course do you keep students redundant? You give
them opportunity if they feel you are wasting their time they can
apply for other courses.”
He added that government’s decision only affects resident doctors in
federal hospitals and it is not a permanent thing ” I believe we will
quickly appraise this situation and hopefully government will resume
residency programme because honestly we need to train doctors in
the specialist.”

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Re: FG Didn’t Sack Doctors —health Minister by feelamong(m): 11:45am On Aug 21, 2014
Confused government officials all over the place...

I did not resign from my job yesterday... I only stopped working there... undecided
Re: FG Didn’t Sack Doctors —health Minister by vicadex07(m): 11:53am On Aug 21, 2014
This Jonathan led government is a joke. Nobody takes anything they say serious again. They are all bad liars. I don't blame them though, they are following in the footsteps of their commander in theif.

"Stealing is not corruption" - GEJ

What lie can be greater than the above
Re: FG Didn’t Sack Doctors —health Minister by OKKO(m): 12:00pm On Aug 21, 2014
Ok
Re: FG Didn’t Sack Doctors —health Minister by eaglechild: 12:07pm On Aug 21, 2014
This minister is just angry angry angry angry incompetent.
Re: FG Didn’t Sack Doctors —health Minister by Nnamdini(m): 12:18pm On Aug 21, 2014
Seems the nigerian government do not know how to handle simple public matters.they just keep goofing like goofy
Re: FG Didn’t Sack Doctors —health Minister by dumodust(m): 12:58pm On Aug 21, 2014
How many people do u nid to management the few ebola pts ... do u nid the whole residents in Nigeria to take shifts in yaba?... it is called an isolation unit for several reasons and I know resident doctors in lagos who are involved in taking care of the pts... stop yapping about like a politician and face the facts, ebola has now turned to everybody's bargaining chip
Yesterday it was sack, today its suspended... ok o. I don't know what you are reviewing but the issues are already clear, stop covering up your evil plans with committees

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