Lagos Govt. Seizes Doctors’ August Salary For Participating In NMA Strike

    The Lagos State Government has not paid all doctors working
    in government owned hospitals their August salaries for participating in the
    recently concluded Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, strike, which took place throughout
    the Federation.
    It will be recalled that the doctors went on a nationwide
    strike, after the federal Government failed to meet their demands. The strike
    was on for two months, but was called off when Ebola hit some parts of the country.
    Before however calling off the strike, the doctors warned that no participant
    will be dealt with by the government, which was one of the factors emphasised
    on while calling off the strike.
    Some of their demands back then included: the government
    improving residency programme in Nigeria, increasing doctors’ hazard allowances
    from N5,000 to N100,000 and also improving facilities in hospitals all over the
    country, which are yet to be met. We hope they get paid to avert another strike.

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