“Based on the foregoing, notice is hereby given to all Medical and Dental practitioners that since the security operatives have unilaterally withdrawn the exemption given to us by Mr President as essential service providers as seen in some States and the FCT, I wish to state as follows:
“That with effect from today, Wednesday, May 20th 2020, all medical and dental practitioners should henceforth work between the hours of 8.00 am and 4.00 pm, to give enough time for them to return back home.
“This measure is to stop our members from working late and mitigate the embarrassment to our members in the process of carrying out their lawful duties.
“Further update will be communicated to members when this unfortunate directive from the Inspector General of Police is reversed.”
Reacting to the position of NMA, the Minister of Labour, Sen Chris Ngige, said as, at Wednesday, the Inspector General of Police has given a directive to all his personnel across the country to allow doctors and others on essential services passage to do their jobs.
He told Tribune Online in a telephone conversation that he had contacted the IGP on the issue and the IGP, in turn, has also directed his personnel, so the NMA directive to its members is no longer subsisting.
He advised the NMA and the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) to give a counter directive to their members to go about their business and do their job as expected.
The minister, however, stated that the leadership of NMA and NANNM could be going to Lagos on Thursday to witness how their member on the frontline of COVID-19 pandemic are helping the country.
source: Nigerian Tribune