Doctors rejects the new Minimum Wage

Lagos state Doctors under the umbrella of Medical guild rejects the new minimum wage paid to workers by the state government lamenting that it is below the expectations of civil servants in the state
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The chairman of the Guild, Dr. Babajide Saheed made the decision known on Monday at a media briefing on the Scientific Conference scheduled to hold on Dec. 3 and 4, 2019 in Lagos.

According to Dailypost the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Medical Guild is the association of doctors under the employment of the Lagos State Government.

Dr. Saheed said that the new minimum wage wasn't only not unacceptable, the Guild was also not part of the negotiations which was communicated to government, stating that it was still awaiting response.
Dr. Saheed said “You cannot be talking about our salary when we are not there; and when workers started receiving their salaries over the weekend, they were disappointed and unhappy.
“Not only the doctors, generally, all the civil servants, because the increment was unimaginable and short of expectations. He also added that the problem we have identified is high taxation.
“No matter the amount of increment in the minimum wage, which makes the gross high, but the take home after tax reductions is peanuts.
“Government should look at that issue and let workers have the benefits of the new minimum wage, and we hope that the state government will listen,” he said.
Dr. Saheed called for the exemption of tax on call duty paid to doctors, saying it would lighten the tax burden on members of the Guild, as was the practice during the administration of former Gov. Bola Tinubu.
He also called for a review in the retirement age of medical doctors to 65 years, stating that the same had been done for teachers so it should be done for them too.
He said that improvement in welfare of workers would stem strongly the current brain drain affecting the sector.
Dr. Saheed said that incentives like car and housing loans would help to boost morale in the health sector.
Also, Dr Saliu Oseni, Lagos State Chairman of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), urged the General public to treat health workers with respect.
Dr. Oseni said that government should be held responsible and accountable for problems of service delivery in the health sector and not the workers.


He also appealed to the Nigerian Police to desist from harassing and arresting medical doctors over deaths of patients, saying the issue might discourage doctors from treating patients if not stopped.

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