Govt, doctors’ meeting deadlocked, talks to continue

By The Citizen

The negotiation between the Federal Government and the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) ended on Friday in a stalemate.

The meeting, which started at about 6 p.m. on Thursday and ended by 5 a.m. on Friday, had in attendance the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and his health counterpart, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu,


Others in attendance were Chief Richard Egbule, the Chairman, National Incomes, Salaries and Wages Commission (NISWC); Mrs Patience Osinubi, the Director, Hospital Service Management, Ministry of Health, and the leadership of NARD.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the parley ended in a deadlock due to disagreement over a particular clause in the communiqué, which the union said was unacceptable

Wogu said in an interview with NAN that the meeting would continue but could not say if the strike would be called off before the meeting begins.

He, however, said he was certain that the midday meeting would end well.

On his part, the minister of Health, Prof. Chukwu, told NAN that the discussion with the union was successful.

“I believed the strike would be called off.
“The meeting went well and like the minister of labour said, I believe they will come back and sign the agreement,'' he said.

However, Dr Omokwa Harrison, the National Vice President of NARD, said the meeting ended in deadlock due to disagreement over some details that needed to be put together.

“The meeting went well after so many hours and ended in a deadlock due to disagreement over some details that we needed to put together.

“I think that both parties had a very fruitful discussion except for the last issue.

“The agreement reached at the meeting was supposed to be considered by NARD, and the president has already given assurance that we would go back to reconsider the issue,'' Harrison said.