Faduyile stated, “The position of the Chief Medical Director or Medical Director must continue to be occupied by a medical doctor as contained in the Act establishing tertiary hospitals. This position remains sacrosanct and untouchable.
“Why did they not ask that the post of vice chancellor be open to everyone in the university since members of the Academic Senior Staff Union of Universities and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities are graduates?
“Can you be a judge of the High Court or Court of Appeal if you are not a lawyer? Why do they think the hospitals where lives are saved everyday should sacrifice the established leadership, the position of a chief medical director?
“In this light, the NMA hereby gives government 14 days to meet all her demands as stated above or have her members called out for a resumption of the total and indefinite withdrawal of service suspended on 5th January 2014”.
The body stated that it took the painful decision to save the health care system of the country from imminent collapse.
Faduyile, said the NMA was particularly displeased with a new directive of the Federal Government abolishing the post of Deputy Chairman Medical Advisory Committee in teaching hospitals.
It also faulted the appointment of directors in hospitals, saying such appointments could distort the chain of command in health institutions and also lead to poor management of patients.
Other demands include an increase in doctors hazard allowance from N5,000 to N100,000 from July, skipping of grade level 12 (CONMESS 2) for medical and dental practitioners and the reversal of the title of consultants for other professionals in the health care system apart from doctors.






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