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No going back on Doctors Strike, Unless –Dr. Nagoma

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Dr Abubakar Nagoma Usman,President NARD

 

The National Association of resident Doctors Kano State branch said there is no going back on the proposed strike by the National Association of resident Doctors until their demands are fulfilled by the Federal Government.

 

The President of the association in Kano, Dr. Abubakar Nagoma Usman stated this in a special chat with the Nigerian Tracker

Dr. Abubakar Nagoma said the ultimatum was given to the Federal Government by their association still stands on the 17th of August unless the Government fulfilled some of the promises it made.

He said some of their members that passed away on the line of duty for the past eight months are yet to get a penny as a benefit.

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According to the re-known medical Doctor, the Government also refused to implement group life insurance for their members and the non-implementation of the medical residency act and there are promises made by the Government on resident Doctors concerning the revised 2020 budget.

Dr. Abubakar Nagoma cited a communiqué issued at the end of their meeting in Gombe last month as follows, which include the shortage in the supply of personal protective equipment and funding of various tertiary health institutions across the country.

‘’NARD noted the continued shortage of supply of personal protective equipment and funding to various tertiary health institutions. We observed that the Medical Residency Training funding has been included in the revised 2020 budget and has been signed by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but the implementation of the funding is yet to commence” said the communiqué.

The communiqué added that,

“NEC noted that payment of COVID-19 hazard inducement allowance was commenced and was abruptly suspended immediately the NARD strike was suspended. The association noted the initial intervention of the House Committee on Insurance in addressing the non-payment/non-enrollment of Resident doctors for Life insurance”

This intervention has also been abandoned. NEC noted, with dismay, non-payment of salary shortfall for 2014-2016 despite promises by several stakeholders to intervene. This was part of the intervention that led to the suspension of the strike action’’

 

Dr. Abubakar Nagoma said NARD calls on States’ government to implement the Medical Residency Training Act and to ensure adequate remuneration of State health workers.

 

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APC Denies Suspending Ganduje

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Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje,APC National Chairman

The executives of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Dawakin Tofa Local Government and the Ganduje Ward Executive Committee members in Kano State have reacted to the purported suspension of Abdullahi Umar Ganduje from the ruling party.

The executives in a joint statement signed by Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed Koko, Chairman of APC Ganduje Ward said the purported suspension of the National Chairman of the party, was announced by non-APC members in the ward.

Addressing a press conference in Kano on behalf of the Ward and Local Government Executive Committee Members, he said: “Those who addressed the press conference were sponsored by the NNPP state government, and from the record of the Party at the Ward, Local Government and State, they are not card- carrying members of the APC.

He therefore said the purported suspension was null and void and would have no effect on the National Chairman.

“The Ward and Local Government Executives, having identified the persons involved in this unfortunate situation, have already prepared to charge them to court for impersonation and calculated attempts to embarrass and dent the image of the Party and that of the National Chairman”.

He called on all Party members to disregard the purported suspension and remain calm.

It could be recalled that Malam Haladu Gwanjo, who claimed to be the Legal Adviser of APC in Ganduje Ward, had earlier announced the purported suspension of the party’s national chairman.

Gwanjo, who cited alleged corruption and other vices as reasons for the suspension, said that the decision was taken by nine executive members of party in Ganduje ward

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Breaking :APC Suspends Ganduje

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The wards executive addressing the press

 

The All progressives Congress Ganduje ward in Dawakin Tofa Local Governmnent area of Kano  have suspended the party’s National chairman Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje from the party at the ward level.

The party’s legal adviser Ganduje ward Haladu Gwanjo stated this while addressing news men in Kano.

Haladu Gwanjo said they decided to suspend Dr Ganduje from the party at the ward level due to the allegations levels against him by Kano state Governmnet on bribery and other Matters .

 

They said the suspension starts from today 15 April until he cleared himself from the allegations .

9 Executives of the ward signed the suspension at the ward level .

 

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Group Urges Release of DCP Abba Kyari, Hails His Service to Nigeria

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Abbas Abdullahi Yakasai middle ,addressing the press

KANO, Nigeria  – The One Voice Development Initiative has called for the immediate release of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Abba Kyari, praising his distinguished service and condemning what they perceive as unjust incarceration.

Speaking at a press conference held at the Press Centre in Kano, Abbas Abdullahi Yakasai, the coordinator of the One Voice Initiative, emphasized the exemplary career and outstanding achievements of DCP Abba Kyari. Yakasai highlighted Kyari’s decorated record within the Nigeria Police Force, including prestigious awards such as the Triple IGP medals for Courage (2012, 2013, 2014), the Presidential Medal of Courage from President Muhammadu Buhari (2016), and the Award for Outstanding Service to the Nation by the National Assembly (2020).

Yakasai lauded Kyari’s zealous dedication and operational prowess, which resulted in the successful apprehension of numerous criminals and terrorists, as well as the disruption of their illicit activities. He emphasized Kyari’s pivotal role in bolstering law enforcement efforts against banditry and insurgency, restoring hope and security to Nigerian citizens.

Expressing concern over what they perceive as attempts to tarnish Kyari’s reputation by enemies of Nigeria, Yakasai urged caution against baseless accusations and urged vigilance against groups seeking to undermine the nation’s progress.

The One Voice Development Initiative decried the denial of bail to Kyari, describing it as a violation of his fundamental rights and a subversion of constitutional order. They criticized the disparity in treatment between Kyari and individuals accused of more serious offenses, arguing that it undermines principles of fairness and equality.

In a direct appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, the group urged decisive intervention to secure Kyari’s immediate release. They called upon President Tinubu to halt what they described as frivolous charges and faceless claims against Kyari, allowing him to resume his service to the nation

The One Voice Development Initiative expressed confidence in President Tinubu’s leadership and urged him to consider their appeal in the best interests of Nigeria’s internal security and the well-being of its citizens.

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