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Kayode resigns as Nigeria Medical Association President
 
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Fri, 8 Aug 2014   ||   Nigeria,
 

 President of the Nigeria Medical Association, Dr. Kayode Obembe, has resigned from office.

Obembe in a statement on Friday maintained that he stood by his action to suspend the nationwide strike which his members embarked upon since July 1.

 “I want to make it categorically clear that I stand by every letter of the document I signed – That the strike was suspended.

“And since upon my integrity and honour, I cannot continue to drive the doctrine of “strike continues,” I hereby tender my letter of resignation as NMA president.

“What I have written, I have written.” 

he said the need to end the strike are numerous looking at the outbreak of the deadly ebola disease and those suffering from Boko Haram attack in the north


Obembe also said the need to attend to victims of insurgency especially those affected by the incessant bomb blasts, also informed its decision.

Besides, the doctors acknowledged the personal intervention of President Goodluck Jonathan, on the matter, since the strike started on July 1.

It also noted that the Federal Government has met most of its 24 demands and issued about 10 circulars on the matter in the last one month.

It further noted that the government has promised payment of its relativity and skipping within the next four working days.

The communique reads in part; “Due cognizance was taken off the efforts of the Senate, House of Representatives, Governors, Ministers and top government officials in resolving the problem.

“The pains, pangs, groans and cries of 170 million Nigerians cannot continue to be ignored.”

 

 

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