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Health Writers condemn Lagos doctors strike

THE Health Writers Association of Nigeria, HEWAN, has condemned the action of the Medical Guild in embarking on yet another industrial action at the expense of patients barely a year after they suspended one.

Doctors’strike grounds medical services in Lagos

MEDICAL services in government owned health institutions in Lagos were grounded, yesterday, as the Medical Guild, umbrella body of doctors in Lagos State, made good its threat to call out its members on a three-day warning strike over irreconcilable issues with the state government. The strike is to press home demands for the Consolidated Medical Salary Scale, CONMESS, and downward review of alleged excessive taxation.

Why IGP bears ‘MD’ Abubakar

IT is a building made of modern blocks in Kanwuri area of ancient Gusau town, the capital city of Zamfara State. Close to Emir of Gusau’s palace and the main central mosque is the family house of Inspector General of Police, MD Abubakar.

Abia, state to beat in in health care

Mr. Ugochukwu Emezue is the Chief Press Secretary to the Abia State Governor. He spoke recently to journalists in Umuahia on some of the activities of the State government especially on its efforts to transforming the infrastructural decay in Aba and other parts of the state. Below are excerpts;

The agony of displacement

Ajoke, 35 a widow and mother of three young girls sat on her bed, sobbing while packing her belongings away from the flood. Occasionally, when her eyes met that of her three daughters who did not know whether to console their mum or help quickly in removing their belongings from the water to avert further damage.

Travails of the displaced

Natural disasters occur without notice and can happen at anytime like sudden lengthy downpour of rain leading to flooding and displacing of families from their homes.

Sokoto flood victims of Tsaro village

In Tsaro village in Sokoto, flooding has rendered useless houses which hitherto belonged to the villagers. The houses were destroyed; their farmlands were completely submerged and washed away by intermitent flooding of the village. The living condition is now dreadful.

ABUJA City of Hawkers and Road traders

ABUJA, the Federal Capital Territory has certainly come of age. Established on February 3, 1976, the Territory serves as reachable centre from all parts of Nigeria.

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