“If Doctors refuse to resume, we will Implement ‘No Work, No Pay’” – Ngige

The Federal Government has said that it will implement a ‘no work, no pay’ policy on the striking National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) if they refuse to resume work.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, issued the warning on Friday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

The resident doctors had on Thursday embarked on an indefinite strike to protest alleged failure by the Federal Government to fulfil its obligations to them.

They had earlier met with the Federal Government’s team on Wednesday over their grievances but rejected the proposals put forward by the government on how to make up for the shortcomings in the implementation of the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between both parties.

According to Ngige;

“By Tuesday, I will invite them back. If they become recalcitrant, there are other things I can do. There are weapons in the Labour Laws, I will invoke them. There is no work, no pay.

“Their employers have a role also to keep their business afloat, to keep patients alive. They can employ local doctors. We won’t get there but if we are going to get there, we will use that stick.”

“It is the last NMA President Faduyile that called my attention that the hazard (allowance) was ₦5,000. I raised it with the Finance Minister and the Vice President in the Economic Sustainability Meeting. In fact, to use the words of the Vice President, he said it is criminal, that it shouldn’t happen.

“The new hazard allowance will be done in the next five weeks. It is in the Memorandum of Action that we signed. Immediately after the Easter break, I will convene a meeting to look at it holistically,” he added.

5 Comments

  1. That’s nonsense, when you are working with the federal government, is that how you were treated?

  2. The doctors are really doing a great job, the government should attend to their plight without hesitating

  3. What you said can’t work because if you provide for their need as an when due, they won’t go on strike

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