Home Health & Living Strike: FG to enforce ‘no work, no pay’ policy for resident doctors

Strike: FG to enforce ‘no work, no pay’ policy for resident doctors

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The Federal Government has directed the Chief Medical Directors (CMDs) and Medical Directors (MDs) in the Federal Tertiary Hospitals (FTHs) to implement the “no work, no pay” policy on the striking members of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

It also directed the hospitals to maintain an attendance register for all resident doctors willing to work.

The letter obtained by Newsmen on Thursday was written by the Federal Ministry of Health and addressed to the CMDs and MDs of all FTHs.

The letter, dated 1st August 2023, was titled, “Re: Incessant strike action by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors: Implementation of ‘No Work, No Pay’ policy of the Federal Government”, and signed by the Director of Hospital Services, Dr. Andrew Noah.

NARD embarked on an indefinite strike on 26 July 2023 to press home its demands.

The strike followed the expiration of a two-week ultimatum to the government to meet its demands.

The doctors are demanding the implementation of the one-for-one replacement policy for healthcare workers; the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria to discontinue the downgrading of the membership certificate issued by the West African Postgraduate Medical and Surgical Colleges; the immediate payment of all salary arrears; the implementation of the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure; a new hazard allowance; and the domestication of the Medical Residency Training Act; among others.

In the letter, the government accused the striking of being insensitive.

“The various conciliatory meetings by the Federal Ministry of Health, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment with government stakeholders, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and the National Assembly have proved abortive.

“I am directed to inform you that the Federal Ministry of Health has instituted the policy of ‘No work, No Pay’ against the striking resident doctors in line with circular Ref. No.58598/8.1/II/182 dated 22 June 2016.

“I am further directed to request you to maintain an attendance register for all residents willing to work and furnish the ministry of such name on a monthly basis”, the letter read.

NARD Secretary General, Dr. Kelechi Chikezie said the directive was not unexpected.

“We have seen the letter and we will meet as leaders of NARD to take a position on that.

But that policy is not new to us, and we would not say we were not expecting it. However, the position of NARD will meet and take a position on it”, he said.

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