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Resident doctors disagree on 5-year compulsory service bill 

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The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has opposed the House of Representative Bill mandating Nigeria-trained medical and dental practitioners to practice for five years before being granted a full licence.

In a communique issued at the end of its emergency extended National Officers’ Committee (NOC) meeting held virtually over the weekend, the resident doctors expressed shock at the action of the sponsor of the bill, Hon. Ganiyu Johnson (APC Oshodi/Isolo II).

The doctors also decried the non-payment of salaries of members by the Federal Government as the current administration gradually winds down.

“The extended NOC observed with shock and disappointment, the infuriating attempts by Honourable Ganiyu Abiodun Johnson and the Federal House of Representatives to enslave Nigerian-Trained Medical Doctors for five years post-graduation before they can be issued full practicing licenses or allowed to travel abroad if they so wished.

“The extended NOC decried the inability of the Federal Government to review the CONMESS salary structure despite several promises, even with the imminent change in Government”, the communique read.

NARD also registered its worry over the downgrading of the membership certificate of the West African Postgraduate Colle Tyges by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

NARD however commended the Ekiti and Bayelsa State governments for the adoption and implementation of the Medical Residency Training Fund as well as the payment of the reviewed hazard allowance by the Ekiti State government.

It pledged to summon an extraordinary National Executive Council Meeting in the next two weeks to review the issues raised and determine the next line of action.

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