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Adelani Adepegba, Deborah Tolu-Kolawole and Solomon OdeniyiThe Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has formally referred the trade dispute between the Federal Government and the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors to the National Industrial Court for arbitration.

The instrument signed by the minister read, “Whereas, trade dispute has arisen and now exists between the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors and the Federal Ministry of Health/Federal Government and whereas, efforts to promote settlement through conciliation were on-going but had now failed. Ngige had also attended the meeting of the Medical Elders Forum, comprising practising and retired senior medical practitioners, where he explained the efforts made by the Federal Government to address NARD’s demands.

But the NARD President said government officials were also wicked for not meeting the resident doctors’ demand.

 

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This is the height of unpatriotism from the side of the government. NARD should make this strike absolute, lock down the hospital in Nigeria. FGgN is emotionally blackmailing the doctors .

Just pay them what you mf owe them! Sheesh

Pay them their salary and attend to other demands and agreement you had in the pass but you say NO and you prefer to use the money to pay lawyers to defend your foolishness in Court. What a country.

Rather than been persuasive you are taking them to court. Who does that?

Useless government

Shameless

Same way the incentive, bonuses and allowances are being taking seriously

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