Resident doctors suspend strike at NAUTH

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Striking medical doctors suspend strike over assault

 

Maduako Igbokwe l Saturday, January 28, 2023

 

NNEWI, Anambra, Nigeria – Medical doctors under the aegis of Association of Resident Doctors, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, Nnewi has suspended it’s five-day warning strike.

The group said it considered the plight of stranded patients who are in need of critical and emergency care before arriving at the decision to suspend the strike after an emergency meeting on Friday.

The doctors had embarked on a five-day warning strike on Wednesday to express displeasure over the assault meted out on one of its members by relatives of a deceased patient, whom the doctor was helping to resuscitate.

According to a statement signed by President of the group,  Dr Ndukwe Chinwe and General Secretary, Dr Egbue Obiora, on Saturday, the body said it unanimously resolved to suspend the strike, resume emergency services by 8am on Saturday and routine clinic services/activities by Monday.

The doctors said it observed that the hospital’s management has shown commitment by ensuring the arrest of the culprits and has promised to follow the matter to a logical conclusion.

They also noted the commitment of the hospital towards fulfilling all the other demands outlined by the doctors.

The statement read, “Recall that on January 25, doctors under the aegis of Association of Resident Doctors Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, Nnewi embarked on a five-day warning strike to express displeasure over the assault meted out on one of our members by relatives of a deceased patient, whom the doctor was helping to resuscitate.

“In an emergency general meeting held on Friday, January 27, 2023, the members observed that the hospital management has shown commitment by ensuring the arrest of the culprits and have promised to follow the matter to a logical conclusion.

“The management has began the enforcement of compliance to visiting hours in the wards and has put measures to ensure that patient relatives are not found inside the wards at odd hours. A memo has been issued to that effect.

“The Hospital Management has also reiterated their commitment to fulfill all the other demands outlined by ARD.

“Congress observed the lamentations of patients who could not assess healthcare during the period of the industrial action, since resident doctors make up the bulk of the doctors in the teaching hospital.

“The body unanimously agreed that the hospital management has shown a quick response to their demands which led to a total shutdown of services offered by Resident Doctors in NAUTH.

“The congress unanimously resolved to suspend the strike, resume emergency services by 8am on Saturday and routine clinic services/activities by Monday 8am.

“Congress also resolved that the exco should continue to engage the hospital management until other demands are met. That any other form of assault on any doctor will be met with stringent measures. That a rapid response team be instituted to quickly tackle this menace on the spot in the event of any re-occurrence.”

The group, therefore commended  the management of NAUTH for it’s swift response towards putting measures to forestall future repeat of this condemnable act and ensuring that majority of our demands received the needed attention.

 

 

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