
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors NARD has confirmed that the federal government has started paying outstanding arrears from the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure CONMESS review. Dr. Abdulmajid Ibrahim, NARDโs Publicity and Social Secretary, stated that payments, covering one to six months for some members, are being disbursed, with many doctors already confirming receipt. While most payments are proceeding, the August component of the arrears is experiencing minor administrative challenges, potentially causing a delay of one to two weeks. The CONMESS review, which adjusts salaries for medical and dental officers in the public sector, has historically been a point of contention, leading to industrial actions by NARD due to delayed implementation and unpaid arrears. Resident doctors, crucial to Nigeriaโs tertiary healthcare, have consistently highlighted welfare issues, including unpaid salaries, hazardous conditions, and brain drain. This payment initiative is seen as a step towards addressing welfare concerns and preventing future labor disputes. NARD leadership has urged members with unresolved payment issues after the disbursement period to report them through their respective center leadership for resolution.
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