Why doctors in Ogun state suspended strike for one month–NMA
Ogun State chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has said it suspended its 25-day strike following the hardship faced by patients during the strike period.
Chairman of the association, Dr Ogunjimi Luqman, stated that the strike would be stopped for four weeks to make room for amicable negotiations with the state government.
Luqman said that the decision was reached after an emergency general meeting held between August 27 and August 29, 2024, in Abeokuta.
TMY Newspaper recalls that the strike was initiated in reaction to the state government’s refusal to implement the reviewed Consolidated Medical Salary Structure, CONMESS wage, which had been in effect for federal medical workers since June 2023.
While stating that doctors are to return to their duties at 8 am on Monday, September 2, 2024, Luqman informed reporters that the doctors body intends to reconvene on September 30, 2024, to evaluate the situation and decide on further actions based on the government’s response.
“The Congress acknowledges the severe impact on the people of Ogun State due to the disruption in medical services.
“We have opted to suspend the strike for four weeks to allow for meaningful discussions and negotiations with the state government.
“The emergency general meeting, which first convened on August 27 and reconvened on August 29, assessed the effectiveness of the strike and reviewed members’ compliance.
“The Congress also considered the progress of negotiations with the state government. Despite ongoing efforts by the NMA executives, the issue of wage disparity remains unresolved.
“We hope that the state administration will seize this chance to fix the challenges at hand.
“Our members are dedicated to serving the public, but they cannot continue to do so under the current circumstances. We expect the government to meet our demands and avoid further industrial disharmony.”