Resident doctors demand serious commitment from FG
Nephro expressed regrets that the federal government have been making promises to solving the demands, but was yet to show commitment.
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The NARD President, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) chapter, Dr Ucha Nephro, said this in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
He said that resident doctors in UATH have not been paid their full salary in January, February, March and August 2017.
According to him, the association have been asking federal government to pay the arrears it owe them, adding that the payment is done without reason.
“We want the federal government to pay us our full salary. Other staff of the hospital has their salaries paid fully because they are under Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) platform.
“We also want to be under the platform.
“In January, NARD members in UATH got 78 per cent of their salary, in February it got 78 and March, 80. It was corrected in April and we have been asking federal government to pay us these arrears.
“In August 72 per cent was paid, now we don’t know whether there will be salary for September,’’ he said.
He also confirmed that medical consultants at the Enugu State Teaching Hospital have also embarked on strike on Tuesday over similar issues.
However, NAN reports that consultants at the UATH are providing medical services to patients.
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