The Federal Government on Wednesday said
the embargo placed on appointment of new doctors into public hospitals
across the country and the suspension of the Residency Training
Programme in the health sector was done in the overall interest of all
Nigerians.
Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Senator Pius Anyim, stated this in his office during a
meeting with the members of the Presidential Committee of experts on
inter-professional relationship in the public health sector and top
policy makers of the Federal Government.
The committee, which was led by a former
SGF, Dr. Yayale Ahmed, was constituted by the Federal Government to
fashion out ways of fostering harmony in the sector to avoid perennial
crisis.
Anyim explained that the Federal
Government suspended fresh negotiations with the striking doctors and
other unions in the sector pending the outcome of the committee.
He said, “Even as we try to discuss with
members of the Nigerian Medical Association, and other unions in the
sector, we would have difficulty to have much to do except to wait for
the report of this committee.
“The idea is that, until we find a
lasting solution to this sector, everything should be on hold. The
expectations are squarely on your committee to provide the solution.
“We have insisted that we could not re
open negotiations with them when this committee is yet at work. I do
recalled that one of the concerns they shared was that they did not know
when the committee’s work would end.
“For them, they thought it was a ploy on
the part of the government simply to drag its feet, on their demands.
With your visit today, it is clear , it is evident, it is in fact right
on the table, that your committee is at work, it is marching step by
step with due diligence to arriving at a lasting solution to all the
challenges in the sector.”
The SGF said the challenges that the
government had been facing from the health sector was so monumental that
“President Jonathan thought it wise to seek your (Ahmed) leadership of a
committee that we believe we can entrust to resolve the challenges.”