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Doctors' Strike: I Have Stopped Negotiating With NARD Because... - Ngige

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Aug 23, 2021

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige has revealed that he has stopped negotiating with the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) over the current strike action embarked upon by the resident doctors.

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He argued that since the doctors decided to take the matter to court, there is no point talking to them again on the negotiating table.

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The strike embarked upon by the doctors had been expected to be close to a peaceful resolution until the resident doctors told the federal government they won't sign the memorandum of understanding put on the table by the government team.

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The doctors accused the government of insincerity in its dealings, hence their inability to trust what is contained in the memorandum again since they've been deceived previously.

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The Doctors also want a direct negotiation with President Muhammadu Buhari as they held that those they've been negotiating with are not trustworthy.

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All Facts News recalls the NARD President, Dr Okhuaihesuyi Uyilawa on Sunday, said accepting the government's new offer would have amounted to them paying for the government's failure.

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He said, as medical doctors, they were not after crippling the nation's health sector, but insisted that they could not sign the new MoU because of the introduction of an undisclosed clause in the agreement.

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Reacting when contacted on the position of the resident doctors, Ngige also pointed out that the meeting he had before a fresh memorandum of understanding was presented was with the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and not with NARD.

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This is as he also directed newsmen to speak with the NMA on why NARD has refused to accept the fresh government offer.

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Arguing that he is only a mediator in the entire process and not an employer of the resident doctors, Ngige said other unions present at the negotiation accepted the government's offer and he wonders why the resident doctors rejected the same offer.

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"Call the NMA president and ask him. He was there throughout the two-day negotiations. He led them.

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"I wasn't negotiating with them (NARD). I was negotiating with the NMA. So, call the NMA for their reaction.

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"I didn't negotiate with them (NARD) because their matter has been transmitted to the court. The NARD is in court. So, it is the NMA that we held a meeting with and discussed with.

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"I am not negotiating with them. The Ministry of Health is their employer, I am only a conciliator.

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"Other unions and bodies like the NMA, the elders' council, the Office of the Head of Service and the Budget Office, among others, were there and they agreed,ÔÇØ Ngige was quoted by Punch to have said on the matter.

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Meanwhile, again, state governors in Nigeria have demanded a restructuring of how revenue in the federation account is shared between the federal government and the states.

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The Governors want to take 42 percent of the revenue while the federal government retains 35 percent and 2.3 percent goes to the local governments.

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This position was reiterated by the Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governor's Forum (NGF) in Abuja.

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— Thompson Nsisongabasi

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