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LASG appeals to striking doctors to return to work.

Willaims then concluded that there had not been a breakdown in negotiation with Resident Doctors in the State advising that there was a need for the body to review its actions and return to work.
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THE Lagos State Governor's Special Adviser on Labour and Industrial Relations, Babatunde Williams, has urged resident doctors to resume work while declaring that there was no justification for them to join the national body to go on strike.

Media reports suggest that he made the plea on Thursday, May 18, 2023, during a closed-door meeting with the Executives of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Association of Resident Doctors at Alausa following the commencement of a five-day warning strike called by the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

The Special Adviser, while addressing the representatives of NARD, noted that the Lagos State Government had met all the demands of Resident Doctors in the State except the issue of reviewed Hazard Allowance and the year 2023 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF).nigerian-doctors

Williams claimed that the payment of the reviewed Hazard Allowance had been addressed by the ministry and forwarded through the Head of Service for further action and the consideration and approval of Governor Sanwo-Olu. 

On the Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), he requested the association to forward the list of omitted doctors in the year 2022 so that they will be paid along with the year 2023 while also disclosing that the Permanent Secretary has been advised to write all MDA’s to request for information required to process the year 2023 payment to be submitted not later than one week.

Willaims then concluded that there had not been a breakdown in negotiation with Resident Doctors in the State advising that there was a need for the body to review its actions and return to work.

Meanwhile, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Olusegun Ogboye, assured them that the Ministry of Health would do a follow-up to ensure the prompt payment of the Year 2023 MRTF and outstanding for the Year 2022 in respect of the omitted beneficiaries.021820 - physician - doctor - health care - AdobeStock_119282934

In the same vein, the Permanent Secretary, Public Service Office, Mrs Sunkami Oyegbola, promised to follow up with the issue of reviewed Hazard Allowance to expedite action on it.

The President of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital Association of Resident Doctors, Dr Salim, appreciated the State Government for a prompt response to their demand and promised to meet with his colleagues for a review of their strike action.

GUARDIAN