Niger Delta
Kidnapping: Lawmaker Urges Doctors To Call Off Strike
A member of the Cross River State House of Assembly, has called on medical doctors in the State to call off their indefinite strike action in the interest of humanity.
In a chat with our correspondent, the Chairman, Committee on Health in the House, Ekpo Ekpo Bassey, lamented the recommencement of the strike action by members of Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) in the state.
He humbly appealed to the striking doctors to please return to work in the interest of pregnant women, children, other vulnerable and the poor masses.
“In as much as I share with the concerns and fears of doctors working in the state as a result of incessant kidnappings of our colleagues, I do not think prolonging the strike action even when our colleague has been released by his abductors, is in our overall interest.
“Considering the present mood of the state that recently suffered from massive vandalisation, lootings and widespread destruction of public and private property by hoodlums and miscreants who hijacked the #EndSARS protest, it calls for sober reflections, rebuilding, and reconciliation.
“I think the leadership of NMA should partner with the relevant agencies of government to step up efforts at safeguarding the lives of medical practitioners in the state”, he said.
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