The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has called for an
emergency meeting of its members.
The meeting may be over the ultimatum on
strike issued by the association to the federal government.
NMA had issued the ultimatum to the federal government weeks
after the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) went on strike.
The NMA had given the federal government a 21-day ultimatum
to address the issues raised by the resident doctors, the Medical and Dental
Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), and other affiliates.
In the notice, the NMA said the meeting will
take place on October 2, in Abuja.
“Notice is hereby given for an Emergency Delegates Meeting
(EDM) of the Nigerian Medical Association,” the notice reads.
“This is sequel to the request by majority of our National
Executive Council (NEC) members for a physical meeting instead of the earlier
scheduled virtual meeting and taking into consideration the forthcoming NARD
AGM and availability of Venue that can amply accommodate all delegates on the
2nd October, 2021.
“Venue: Royal Choice Inn, Behind CBN Iiead Qt. Central
Business District Abuja, FCT Agendum: Review of the progress of the
implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding Between Federal Ministry of
Labour and Employment and The Nigerian Medical Association.”
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