CLO appeals to striking resident doctors to resume work vanguardnews
The Civil Liberties Organisation has urged striking resident doctors to resume work to save the nation from the COVID-19 pandemic and other diseases.
Ezekwueme noted that other closely related disease the country was battling included Lassa fever and typhoid/malaria. “Significantly, payment for their agreed hazardous allowances and other entitlements will motivate and encourage them to urgently resume their very sensitive work,’’ he said.
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