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Kidnapping: NMA Begins Warning Strike In Rivers

Cross section of civil servants, at the 2016 thanksgiving and dedication service organised by the Rivers State Civil Service in Port Harcourt, yesterday Photo:Chris Monyanaga
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Rivers State chapter, has said its 3-day warning strike which began yesterday is due to the incessant kidnapping of medical practitioners across the state.
Addressing journalists after an emergency general meeting of the association, Chairman of the association, Dr Furo Green said the association was constrained to believe that there is a conspiracy against doctors.
Green said that at the end of the meeting, the association agreed to embark on a 72-hours strike would end on Sunday, 17th January.
According to the chairman, the association has agreed that if their kidnapped colleagues are released as at 17th January, 2016, another emergency meeting will be convened by Monday to review the situation.
He said that the association was pleading with the government and all relevant agencies to kindly intervene in the issue of the continuous kidnapping of doctors.
It also called on the security agencies to be more proactive rather than being aware on tip off.
According to him, NMA, Rivers State was not aware of any success achieved in trailing tip arresting and prosecuting culprits of kidnapping.
‘It appears that soon after ransom had been extracted from the victims, the matter is swept under the carpet’, he said.
He further added that a total of 21 doctors were kidnapped in the state in 2015, adding that within 48 hours, two doctors have also been abducted this month.
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