Tag: #NMA

  • Just In: A Medical Doctor Attacked At Ogoja By Unknown Men

    Just In: A Medical Doctor Attacked At Ogoja By Unknown Men

    By Admin

    The Medical Officer In charge of TBL Moniaya Ogoja, Dr. Njoku was attacked last night, Sunday December 13th 2020 at Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River State.

    The Lumine News learnt that Dr. Njoku is currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed facility.

    This incident is unfortunate as medical doctors under the umbrella of Nigerian Medical Association in the state is currently embarking on strike to protest the insecurity in the state.

    As at the time of filing this report, what led to his attack, is yet to be disclosed.

  • Nigeria Medical Association Takes Protest To House Of Assembly, Demands Immediate Release Of Kidnapped Colleague

    Nigeria Medical Association Takes Protest To House Of Assembly, Demands Immediate Release Of Kidnapped Colleague

    By Abara Etop

    The Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams, has maintained that the State Anti Kidnapping bill has since been signed into law by the Governor, His Excellency Sen. Prof. Ben. Ayade.

    Williams gave the hint, when members of the Nigeria Medical Association NMA, undertook a peaceful protest to the Complex and to demand the immediate and unconditional release of their colleague, Dr. Vivien Otu, who was Kidnapped since 28th of August, 2020, in Calabar.

    The Speaker, who was in company of the Chairman House Committee on Heath, Rt. Hon. Ekpo Ekpo Bassey, reiterated the existence of the law, showing proof of a Gazetted copy, promising to liase with other agencies to ensure that Kidnappers are punish accordingly.

    Earlier, the state Chairman, Nigeria Medical Association NMA Calabar branch, Dr. Innocent Abang, said they were in the Assembly to register their displeasure on, if there is an existing Anti Kidnapping law, yet, Kidnappers are not punish, stressing that since the Kidnapped of their colleague, Dr Vivien Otu, government has not made any statement, calling on security Agencies to ensure her release.

    The Association noted that with the Kidnapped of Dr. Vivien, bring to total number of Cross Rivarians Kidnapped including Doctors, to Sixteen persons and the law is yet to apprehend and presicute.any Kidnapper.

    Also speaking, the Chairman of the Nigeria Medical Association NMA, Women wing, Dr. Bassey Nakanda, said the wing demand the immediate release of their colleague within twelve hours, adding that Dr. Vivien is the current Chairman elect of the wing.

  • FG Sends 17-Man Delegation To Resolve Cross River Health Sector Crisis

    FG Sends 17-Man Delegation To Resolve Cross River Health Sector Crisis

    By Moses Emorinken, Nation Newspaper

     

    The Federal Government on Monday sent a 17-man delegation to Cross River State to beef up its COVID-19 response strategy and ensure that the disruption of routine medical services is eliminated.

    The delegation will also be meeting with the State’s branch of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) to help resolve their grievances and restore calm.

    It, therefore, urged doctors in the State not to down their tools and suspend their strike action.

    Minister of Health Dr. Osagie Ehanire stated this during the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 briefing in Abuja.

    According to him, “A strong 17-man team of the Federal Ministry of Health led by the Executive Director of the NPHCDA, Dr. Faisal Shuaib, left Abuja today for Calabar to engage with Cross River State Government in setting up their COVID-19 response strategy and aligning it with the national response.

    “Agencies and many Departments of the Ministry such as Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), hospital services and Family Health, are represented in the delegation to ensure the appropriate technical handshake between Federal and Cross River State service delivery pillars, and also to ensure that the disruption of routine medical services, which has been observed in many states, is minimised or eliminated in Cross River State…

    “We have also called on the Cross River State Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) branch to suspend their strike action and receive the Ministry’s delegation arriving there today (Monday)”.

     

  • Covid 19: Nigerian Medical Association Kicks Against Trial Resumption Of Schools In Cross River

    Covid 19: Nigerian Medical Association Kicks Against Trial Resumption Of Schools In Cross River

    By Admin

    Arising from the Ordinary General Meeting (OGM) of the Nigerian Medical Association Cross River State held on June 10, 2020, Congress deliberated extensively on COVID-19 response in the State and the Cross River State Health Sector and came up with the following observations and recommendations.

    1) The declaration by the Cross River State Government on a trial resumption of three public schools in each of the three Senatorial Districts in the State to commence on June 16, 2020, is alarming.

    To the medical community, there is a lack of evidence to ascertain the actual COVID-19 status and disease burden in the State due to the unacceptably low number of tests carried out. The quick resumption of Schools, despite genuine reasons, has the potential of significant disease outbreak among students. The Association advocates for the adoption of educational technologies to provide remote learning opportunities and educational programmes for students in public schools in the interim which is currently being implemented by private schools until a national policy is introduced on the unified resumption of schools by the Federal Government.

    2) The gross under-testing for COVID-19 in Cross River State is a significant public health concern. The COVID-19 tests breakdown by States as at June 10, 2020, released by NCDC revealed Cross River State has carried out only nine (9) tests using the NCDC Molecular Laboratory. The Association continues to advocate for upscaling of COVID-19 testing in the State.

    3) The Association uses this medium to appeal to both the Federal and State Government to expedite plans for accreditation of Dr Lawrence Henshaw Memorial Hospital, Calabar a Bio-Safety Level Three (BSL-3) laboratory and University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar as testing centres for COVID-19. Accreditation of these centres will not only upscale testing in the State but will also reduce the turn around time for COVID-19 tests.

    4) The increasing report of flu-like symptoms, respiratory symptoms and loss of smell/taste in various hospitals and the State metropolis is an indication of potential community transmission of an undetected disease fitting the epidemiologic pattern of COVID-19. Recent research published in Nature Medicine in the United Kingdom revealed: “loss of smell (anosmia) was a stronger predictor than a fever for COVID-19” prompting recommendations on self-isolation if detected. We call on the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 through the Federal Ministry of Health and Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), State Government and all Stakeholders to critically appraise the COVID-19 status of the State.

    5) The COVID-19 infection curve is still on the rise and yet to peak in the country. The lack of adherence to infection prevention strategies like social distancing, use of face mask, hand and respiratory hygiene at this crucial time is worrisome. We, therefore, call on all residents in Cross River State to sustain infection prevention measures.

    6) The production of Personal Protective Equipment (mask, face shield and gowns) by the garment factory of Cross River State is highly commendable. We advocate for quality control measures to validate their safety for use in hospital settings. We join the State Government to call on the Federal Government and the Private Sector to support this laudable project that has the potential of guaranteeing the availability of personal protective equipment in the country.

    7) The expeditious recruitment of Doctors and other health workers by the Cross River State Government through the Civil Service Commission with advert dated April 27, 2020, to meet the potential health challenges is desirable. The concomitant increase in health needs of the public in line with the lifting of bans on interstate movement and domestic flight shortly makes the recruitment imperative. We wish to reiterate the urgent implementation of 100% CONMESS and CONHESS as the only means of retaining this critical workforce in the State Civil Service.

    8) The Association and her members remain committed to working with the State Government and the Federal Government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Dr Agam Ayuk, Chairman

    Dr Ezoke Epoke, Secretary.