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September 19, 2024

Minimum Wage: Kano NMA Backs Out Of Nationwide Strike

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Kano State branch has backed out of the ongoing nationwide strike by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

The medical practitioners who spoke on Monday disclosed that they will continue to provide services despite the ongoing labour strike affecting various sectors.

In a relative vein, numerous establishments such as banks, hospitals, airports, and government offices have been closed nationwide due to the indefinite strike called by organized Labour.

It would be recalled that the nationwide strike was initiated by organized Labour to push for the implementation of the N494,000 Minimum Wage by the Federal Government.

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, had earlier expressed concerns that meeting the N494,000 minimum wage demand could have severe economic repercussions and impact the welfare of millions of Nigerians.

The National Assembly leadership’s efforts to avert the strike were unsuccessful, leading to widespread mobilization of union affiliates.

However, on Monday (today), the Secretary of the NMA in Kano, Dr. Abdurrahman Ali, emphasized that the NMA is a professional organization separate from the NLC and will not participate in any strike actions.

“All doctors and medical practitioners will be on duty at their various hospitals. This may not be 100 per cent but we are not part of it. Of course, you may go there and discover that the person to bring out your file is also away but our members are on the ground,” he told Daily Trust.

It was reported earlier that patients at some public hospitals were stranded as most units provide skeletal services.

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