Speaker
of the House of Representatives Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila (right)
with some officials during his meeting with members of the National
Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), officials of the Federal
Ministries of Finance and Health and the DG, Budget Office.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila has brokered a truce between the Federal Government and the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), which saw the association extending the suspension of its planned strike action.
The
Speaker had last week through a member of the House appealed to the
resident doctors to suspend the strike action, pending a meeting
involving him, members of the association and officials of relevant
government agencies.
At
the meeting held on Monday, July 29, 2019, at the National Assembly,
Abuja, the Speaker was able to convince both the association and
officials of the Federal Ministry of Health to reach an agreement on
how to settle the matter.
The
President of NARD, Dr. Olusegun Olaopa, had explained to the Speaker
and other principal officers of the House, including Deputy Speaker
Rt. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase, that they had three major grievances
against the Federal Government.
The
three grievances, he said, had to do with their salary arrears,
skipped salary of N23.6bn and irregularities in the implementation of
the Resident Doctors' Act.
However,
Speaker Gbajabiamila was able to get a commitment from both the
Federal Ministries of Finance and Health that the salary arrears
would be ready for payment in the next three weeks.
While
commiserating with the association for losing one of its members in
the process of struggling to resolve the issues, Speaker Gbajabiamila
said: "Let me thank you for according this House and this
institution the respect of putting your strike on hold.
"I
want to assure you that the respect is mutual. We are here for you;
we are here to protect you, and in doing that, we also protect our
constituents. When you talk about essential services, the most
important is health services, because you save lives. So, we know the
consequences of your going on strike. Since we all know the
consequences, we should be serious about the issue.
"Ours
is to appeal to you using the instrumentality of this House. The
issue of your N3.5bn. I can almost assure you that that will be
resolved next month. There's already machinery in motion to ensure
that it is paid by next month.
"In
the presence of everyone here, finance (ministry) is committing three
weeks and you'll get your pay. As a house, we'll make sure we follow
through. So, for the sake of lives, on that particular one, I beg you
to tarry a while," he said.
On
the Resident Doctors' Act, the Speaker said the House would do
everything within its powers to ensure that the House Committee on
Health provided effective oversight to the relevant agencies.
The
Speaker also assured that the House would ensure the inclusion of the
N23.6bn skipped salary due to the doctors in the 2020 budget, which
is yet to be presented to the National Assembly.
"We're
going to put our reputation on the line and try to see how we can get
the Executive to bring whatever is agreeable and due to them (NARD)
into the budget. On our part, we will make sure that whatever is due
to you forms part of the 2020 budget.
"But
I'm asking now that you should exercise some little patience to see
what we can do on our own so that we can arrest this issue. For the
sake of people out there, let's hold on. Once the N3.5bn is paid,
you can take it from there that the 2020 budget will have the
N23.6bn."
Responding,
the NARD President, Dr Olaopa said the association would wait for the
three weeks, saying "We assure you that we will keep our part of
the agreement."
The
meeting, which lasted for close to two hours, had in attendance the
Deputy Speaker Rt. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase; House Leader, Alhassan Ado
Doguwa; Deputy Chief Whip, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha and other members of
the House.
There
were also officials from the Federal Ministries of Finance and
Health, the Director-General, Budget Office, Ben Akabueze, members of
NARD and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), among others.
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