Rivers NMA urges Govt to approve 100% CONMESS for doctors
Tue, Nov 27, 2018 | By publisher
Health
The Rivers State Chapter of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has appealed to Gov. Ben Ayade to approve 100 per cent Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) for doctors in the state.
This, the association said, was in line with other states in South South.
The association made the appeal in a communiqué issued on Tuesday in Calabar at the end of the South South Zonal Executive Council Meeting of the Association.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the communiqué was signed by Dr Agam Ayuk, NMA Chairman, South South Zone, and Dr Ezoke Epoke, NMA Secretary, South South Zone.
The communiqué said that such approval would help to retain skilled workers in the state civil service.
The association also appealed for universal application of remuneration for all doctors in federal and states hospitals to improve workforce.
“NMA South South zone appeals to Gov. Ayade to approve 100 per cent CONMESS for Cross River doctors in line with other states in the South South.
“The zone also calls for the development of areas of interest/specialties by both federal and state hospitals in the South South to guarantee quality training and healthcare delivery.
“On budgeting, the zone calls for improved budgetary funding and release to the health sector at least 15 per cent of total budget in accordance with the Abuja Declaration of 2001 by African Heads of States.
“As an association, we are also calling for renewed efforts by relevant authorities to prevent the re-occurrence of flooding incidents in the South South and other regions.
”The association urged government at all levels on early preparation, increased surveillance and public enlightenment /awareness, to control the spread of infectious diseases and provision of vaccines for vaccine preventable diseases.” (NAN)
– Nov. 27, 2018 @ 13:35 GMT |
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