Doctors’ strike: FG releases N4.5bn to 31 hospitals

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Doctors’ strike: FG releases N4.5bn to 31 hospitals
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“Just this morning, before we went to see Mr President, the Ministry of Finance reported that as at this morning, 3am, they have paid the allowances for hazard and inducement to 31 teaching and Federal Medical Centres and special... Read more:

Ngige, who addressed State House reporters in the company of the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, and the Minister of State, Labour, Festus Keyamo, said the payment was for the arrears of April and May hazard and inducement allowances.Dear our valued reader, we would like to hear your view about a membership club that we plan to launch. Kindly help us fill this survey.

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