Pay our two months’ salary arrears, hospital pharmacists beg FG
The Association of Hospital and Administrative Pharmacists of Nigeria has appealed to the Federal Government to pay April and May salary arrears owed its members.
“We want to call the attention of the federal government to the salary arrears and other protracted issues demotivating pharmacists in the discharge of their duties of care to millions of Nigerians. Amibor also accused the government of shirking its responsibility to pay members the agreed COVID-19 enhanced hazard allowance as well as provision of adequate Personal Protective Equipment to aid their work.
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