The Nigerian Medical Association’s President, Kayode Obembe, told journalists the association’s delegates resolved to suspend the 65-day industrial action in the interest of the ongoing public health issues in the country (Ebola outbreak).
He said all Nigerian doctors are expected to report to work on Monday.
Mr. Obembe said the delegates also resolved among others that the Federal Government recall all suspended resident doctors without punitive measures.
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