Resident doctors set to embark on strike amid coronavirus pandemic
The President and General Secretary of the association, Popoola Mutiua and Osundara Tope, made this known in a statement on Sunday, adding that doctors decided to embark on strike to demand for appropriate remuneration for doctors in OOUTH as they battle the coronavirus pandemic.
”We shall, therefore, exclude our members working at COVID-19 isolation centre from joining the strike action. ”We are perturbed with the non-committal response from the government despite repeated calls and letters to get their attention.
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