Resident doctors commend Uba Sani on welfare
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has commended Governor Uba Sani, for prioritising their welfare and improving healthcare delivery in Kaduna State. The Association also said that the Governor has demonstrated commitment to improving the conditions of resident doctors through better remuneration, infrastructure, manpower development and working conditions. The Resident Doctors…
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has expressed their appreciation to Governor Uba Sani for his efforts in enhancing the welfare of resident doctors and improving healthcare delivery in Kaduna State. Governor Sani has been actively involved in increasing remuneration, infrastructure development, manpower development, and working conditions for resident doctors, as outlined in a statement released following their July National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.
The NARD's commendation highlights Governor Sani's commitment to bettering healthcare services not only in Kaduna State but also across other states such as Osun, Kaduna, Oyo, Rivers, and Plateau. The Governor has also undertaken renovations, equipment upgrades, and expansions to Primary Healthcare Centres, expanded access to essential healthcare services, and strengthened disease surveillance.
Additionally, the Kaduna State Government is actively working on revitalizing secondary healthcare facilities, including General Hospitals, through infrastructure renewal and the procurement of modern medical equipment. The Governor's efforts in prioritizing the recruitment of healthcare professionals, workforce planning, and continuous professional development have also been acknowledged.
Governor Uba Sani's dedication to the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) and the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) for medical doctors and eligible healthcare professionals further underscores his commitment to enhancing healthcare delivery in the state.
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