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Resident Doctors Paralyse UPTH

Resident Doctors in the University of Port Harcourt teaching Hospital (UPTH) last Wednesday protested against non-payment of their allowances and fractionzation of salaries by the management of the hospital.
The doctors, who have been on strike since 3rd of August, 2016, also decried lack of necessary consumables to render effective health care services, incessant cases of robbery, repudiated core rooms, inadequate funding of departments and various units, despite availability of internally generated revenues among others.
A statement signed by the President of the Association of Resident Doctors, UPTH, Dr. Mike Achor, said the management of UPTH was deliberately sabotaging the effort of the Federal Government towards providing adequate health care for Nigerians.
According to him, numerous attempts have been made by various stakeholders, including medical elders, medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, UPTH Chapter, Nigeria medical Association, Rivers State, and National Association of resident Doctors, to resolve the impasse but the management of UPTH has remained insincere and unwilling to heed all suggestions made towards resolving the issues.
He blamed management and administrative ineptitude as responsible for the poor functioning of UPTH and called for urgent forensic auditing of the hospital.
He pledged the readiness of the association to continue to adopt all measures within the confines of the law to press home their demands, adding that they were open to negotiations.
However, the Chief Medical Director of UPTH, Prof. Aaron
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