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UITH resident doctors call off strike
The Resident Doctors Association, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital chapter, has called off its strike.
The chairman of the association, Dr.
Ade Faponle, in an interview with our correspondent in Ilorin on Monday
said the members called off the strike following interventions by the
Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki; the Emir of Shonga, Dr. Haliru
Yahaya; and other prominent and well-meaning Nigerians.
He said that Saraki and others had assured them that their grievances and demands would be looked into.
He added that the strike was also called off in the interest of patients who had been suffering as a result of the impasse.
He stated that the strike was called off on Monday while members of the association would resume work on Tuesday (tomorrow).
Faponle said, “We called off the strike because of the intervention of
the Senate President and other prominent Nigerians such as the Emir of
Shonga and others; and also for the sake of the patients.
“We are hoping that what is ours will
come to us. We have received assurances from the high quarters that we
will get our due. The strike was called off today (Monday). We will
resume work from tomorrow (Tuesday.)
“We have just got assurances, particularly from the Senate President. There has been no tangible offer yet.”
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