Resident doctors in Edo State to begin Indefinite Strike on September 4

Association of Resident Doctors, University of Benin, have announced that they will embark on an indefinite strike starting from September 4, 2017.


The proposed strike action comes after a breakdown of negotiations with the federal government over the demand that resident doctors be included in the Integrated Personnel Information System.


Resident doctors in the state believe the inclusion would help them get their emoluments directly from the federal government and curb corruption in the healthcare system. They also said that the development would make more funds available to run the nation’s healthcare and reduce the brain-drain that is currently plaguing the sector.
Resident doctors in Edo State to begin Indefinite Strike on September 4 Resident doctors in Edo State to begin Indefinite Strike on September 4 Reviewed by getitrightnigerians on 23:01:00 Rating: 5

3 comments:

  1. State governors are those destroying our country. This is so sad. Workers welfarism should be the priority of any serious government

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  2. Naija!!!!
    When are we going to get it right

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  3. Getitnigerians First SonThursday, 31 August, 2017

    So them still they owe these guys ba? Naija i hail ohh

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