After 65 days, the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has suspended its strike. They made the announcement on their official twitter handle yesterday, and today, NMA president, Kayode Obembe, told journalists that the association decided to suspend the strike because of the Ebola outbreak.
The General Secretary of the NMA, Dr.Adewunmi Alayaki also told reporters that the NMA decided to suspend the strike after several meetings with the Nigerian health authorities. He did not disclose in details the outcome of the meetings but stated that all striking doctors are expected back to work at 8:00 AM tomorrow (Monday) morning.
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Posted: at 24-08-2014 01:25 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero
zentolmacoy at 24-08-2014 02:14 PM (9 years ago) (m)
Stupid pple, thinking abt their own welfare forgetin d welfare of d public. On thursday na so we rushed 7 acident vitims who broken legs and hands, getin there, dey say dey go strick. Yeye pple. God go punish una. Una take oath say una go save life, bt now una dey kill life, yeye pple
Posted: at 24-08-2014 02:14 PM (9 years ago) | Newbie