We’re Not Owing Doctors-FG

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We're not owing any doctor monthly salary —FG
The Federal Government says it has not denied medical workers in Nigeria their salaries .
Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, who disclosed this at the opening of the meeting of the Presidential Committee on Salaries with the leadership of the Joint Health Sector Union( JOHESU) in Abuja, faulted the claims of the  National Association of Resident Doctors(NARD) over unpaid salaries
“NARD goes about telling Nigerians that government is owing them salaries and that government is not taking the problems in the health sector serious.  But this is not true. It is incorrect.  No doctor, nurse , pharmacist or any other health worker including  the driver is owed monthly salary. Government pays as and when due.
“The truth is that NARD doctors fail to tell Nigerians that their colleagues who are owed salaries are the ones illegally recruited and were therefore neither captured by the Office of the Head of  Service of the Federation nor were their  payments provided for by the Budget Office of the Federation.
“Monthly salaries  are done as and when due for those legitimately employed by the Federal Government but  not to those illegally  employed and  who need their appointments regularized and captured in the finances of government for payment.  This takes a process which is not accomplished overnight.”
He said  that money which the Federal Government owed few doctors and other workers was the 2020 COVID-19 allowance, besides  the arrears of the consequential adjustment of the National Minimum Wage and skipping allowance which cut across other sectors.  He said work was in progress to clear this .
He blamed the Nigerian Medical Association ( NMA) and JOHESU for bringing segregation in the negotiation for the new hazard allowance  which the Federal Government already budgeted the sum of N37.5b for.
“ We started joint negotiation to round off discussion and implement  new hazard allowance as early as possible so as to stave off  the current wolf-crying by doctors. They brought in segregation and couldn’t agree with JOHESU and both now want separate negotiations . Why then blame government and make it an issue to strike for.”
The  Minister of State for Health, Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora said it was such a wrong time to go on strike, noting  that  despite financial constraints , government was committed to payment of salaries of doctors and health workers
The Minister of State for Finance, Budget and Planning, Clement Agba rued the expanding budgetary expenditure of government even as revenue continues to dwindle. He added that government was doing its best and committed to workers welfare but certainly won’t continue to borrow to pay salaries.
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