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The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors on Saturday said it will embark on peaceful protests from Wednesday, August 9, 2023, if the Federal Government does not meet its demands. NARD also said it will be picketing the Federal Ministry of Health, the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, and the federal and state tertiary health institutions in the country. The association made this known in a circular titled, ‘Notice of nationwide mass protests and picketing by NARD,’ and addressed to the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health, Olufunso Adebiyi. The circular was signed by the President of the association, Dr. Emeka Orji, and the Secretary General of the association, Dr Kelechi Chikezie. NARD embarked on an indefinite strike on July 26, 2023, following the expiration of a two-week ultimatum it issued to the government to meet its demands. The doctors are demanding the implementation of the one-for-one replacement policy for healthcare workers; the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria to discontinue the downgrading of the membership certificate issued by the West African Postgraduate Medical and Surgical Colleges; the immediate payment of all salary arrears; the implementation of the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure; a new hazard allowance; and the domestication of the Medical Residency Training Act; among others. Meanwhile, the FG had in a circular dated August 1, 2023, directed the Chief Medical Directors and Medical Directors in the Federal Tertiary Hospitals to implement the ‘no work, no pay’ policy on the striking members of NARD. The FG also directed the hospitals to maintain an attendance register for all resident doctors willing to work. However, NARD in a circular dated August 5, 2023, said it will be embarking on a daily peaceful protest and picketing of the government to press home its demands. The circular read in part, “We wish to bring to your notice, the decision of the National Executive Council of NARD to embark on daily peaceful protests and picketing of the Federal Ministry of Health, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, as well as all federal and state tertiary health institutions nationwide, with effect from Wednesday, August 9, 2023, by 10 am. “This has become necessary to press home our demands which have been largely neglected by our parent ministry and the Federal Government. We are pained that rather than make genuine and concerted efforts to resolve the challenges that led to the industrial action despite repeated ultimatums, our parent ministry and the Federal Government have chosen to demonise Nigerian resident doctors instead, after all, their sacrifices and patriotism. “We, therefore, resolved that it is time the whole world hears our side of the story – the decay and corruption in the health sector, as well as the neglect the public health institutions have suffered all these years that led to repeated industrial actions. “We believe that the government still has time to genuinely address the issues at stake before Wednesday, 9th Aug Punch Newspaper. |
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DivineSkills70:I am currently having this issue. I topped up via the bank transfer option as it should be done 9am today, till now, it is not reflecting in my balance. Which way Stanbic MMF? |
Very much interested bro, please send all to totleowi@gmail.com |
This is a professional speaking...kindly heed his advice! You are not responsible for that pregnancy Sir! Romanoff: |
Tinubu for the win no doubts. Still, this is a case of winning the battle but not the war. Let's proceed to the general election and see the real war. Rather than implode, the APC went right by conceding the primaries to BAT, the general election will reveal the real intentions of the ruling class...Tinubu is bad news for them, he is vengeful, so all fangs will be out to ensure he never clinches the presidency. #TrueTalk |
I went to fix my car one fateful day. This chic comes along with this small hairy dog. I am not a dog person but that day I as like...this dog is small jare. I left where I was and went towards the dog to pet it...big mistake! The small werey change am for me o. The hoodlum charged at me with so much ferocity despite its small size. O boy, I take off o! See chase! The girl was shouting 'Sir, stop running, he doesn't bite!' who says! I run o, the dog chase me. Na so I just fall yakata...phone break, eye glasses shatter, I come get plenty injury join. The dog come stop just dey look me. No be small embarrassment. The owner was just apologizing...see me, injury everywhere. I was just making mouth that I didn't want to kick the dog and injure it...that was the reason I ran...Lies! I got home, had to lie to my wife say na Okada accident I get when I went to get food while my car was been repaired. God forbid I talk say na dog pursue me, not to talk of a small dog. I still hate small dogs till this day! |
Very likely. Everything is at the mercy of the Federal Government now. UbongCR7: |
The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja has ordered the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, to call off the strike action they commenced since August 2.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/09/why-court-ordered-resident-doctors-to-suspend-strike/amp/
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No be by accent or yellow pawpaw. Lol! |
I harvest little human beings and welcome them to this shithole! |
[Boss, not a fan of CUVs or SUVs. Options I am considering are Hyundai accent from 2010, Elantra same year, C320 or just the regular honda civic 08quote author=HeavenlyBang post=99492097] Look for a clean CRV.[/quote] |
Happy Sunday Guys, I am in the market for a daily driver. Work is about 40 mins away, good roads. I have a lexus is250 I want to use only for the weekends. Budget for the new ride is 1.2-1.5M. High points are fuel economy, reliability and cheap parts. PS; neat Nigerian used cars can be considered after professional inspection. Recommendations please? |
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How far, any progress in submission? |
NAWA o |
Guys, who has been able to successfully submit test, it's still showing the sequence error message |
I recently got a Nigerian used Lexus IS250. Previous owner imported it last year and serviced it every 6 weeks with 20W-50. Car runs fine, no issues. Can I switch to the recommended oil grade? 5W-20. Any likely issues? Please advice. |
Totleowi:Finally got one, please where can I get a camshaft position sensor in Abj and how much does it go for? Car is clean and moves quite well. |
kingreign:Sure Boss |
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I am looking for a neat Nigerian used Lexus IS250. Location is Abuja. Any takers? |
nurey:Thanks Man! The lexus it is then. No so common like the MB but still a head turner all the same. |
Good afternoon guys, I need some recommendations and advice. I've been using an 07 DC Accord for 5 years now, no issues apart from an engine change last year due to wrong oil use. Now using synthetic oil and car drives like a dream, AC on point, no issues whatsoever. Problem is that, I am tired of the car and looking to get something else...between MB 07 c230, Lexus 07 IS250 or BMW 06 3 series. Budget 2.5M, to be driven mostly on weekends. Cc: Nurey, Heavenlybang |
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