by Rachel Ogbu
Youth corps doctors are unwilling to serve in Akwa Ibom State because
of extreme poor conditions in health sector coupled with zero payment
of the youth corps doctors by the state government, the Nigerian Medical
Association, Akwa Ibom State branch, has said.
During its meeting in Uyo on Tuesday, the state NMA chairman, John
Udobang, said the conditions on health sector did not encourage youth
corps members to serve in the state.
He identified that for over 20 years, health facility in the state
have been unsuitable for accreditation for the training of House
Officers.
According to report, the NMA also criticized the claim by the state government of free health care to children under five years and pregnant women.
A statement issued at the end of the meeting read:
“Youth corps doctors are no more willing to serve directly under the state government as a result of poor condition of service.
“It is on record that almost 20 years, there has been no health
facility in Akwa Ibom State suitable for accreditation for the training
of House officers.
“Seventeen newly qualified medical doctors employed by the
Akwa Ibom State Government in October 2012 and sent to the University of
Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo, for housemanship training, since employed,
have not been paid.
“The NMA, Akwa Ibom State Branch frowned on and condemned in its
entirely the recent incident at the Cottage Hospital Ukana in
Essien Udim Local Government, where a doctor was verbally assaulted with
gutter language by a prominent politician in the state.”
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