According to him, the second phase of the industrial action would have all doctors in private hospitals and those in federal health centers in the state downing their tools.
Duruewuru asserted that while their colleagues practicing in other states enjoy the adjusted salary structure for medical practitioners, the state government had refused to implement it in the state.
He said, “For the past four years, doctors in Imo State have received 70 percent of their salaries.
“Also, the doctors are being owed three-month salary arrears by the Imo State Government.
“For us, this is highly unacceptable and very insensitive.”
He said that all the moves by the NMA to ensure that the situation was resolved had failed, hence the industrial action.
The doctors, who had earlier given a two-week ultimatum, said that they were demanding for the payment of their salary arrears and payment of the incomplete salaries which had accrued to 40 months.
Reacting, the state commissioner for information, Chidiebere Nze, said that the governor had paid adequate attention to the welfare of healthcare providers in the state.
He, however, assured that the government would ensure that the striking workers return to work as quickly as possible.
Source: Punch