The Federal Capital Territory Administration’s Association of Resident Doctors has praised FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for carrying out the union’s demands.
During an outreach to Durumi Area 1 Internally Displaced Persons Camp, Dr. George Ebong, President of ARD-FCTA, gave the minister praise.
He encouraged the FCTA to swiftly address the unresolved concerns and stated that the minister has been able to accomplish some of the demands despite the many obstacles faced by doctors in the FCT.
According to Ebong, the association’s primary responsibility is to save lives, hence they are dedicated to offering free medical care to IDPs.
We are here because we made the decision to bring some medications to the IDP camp.
“We will continue to do this, and we aim to have a significant influence on our community.
“We came to see how we could use Medicare and other tools to improve the lives of our people.”
Indeed, we face difficulties. We want to express our gratitude to the Minister, Nyesom Wike, for approving the majority of our demands. As doctors, you are aware of our demands, and I will do my best to advocate for them.
“We appreciate that every one of our requests has been fulfilled. In an interview, he stated, “Yes, there are fewer times that are still there, but we believe that the Minister will see to that.”
Remember that in order to emphasize their demands, which included better welfare, the FCT doctors had started a number of strike activities.
ARD-FCTA has halted its most recent strike until the FCTA’s unfulfilled requests were fully implemented.
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