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Activate measures to tackle flood – NMA tells Tinubu

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) Sunday called on President Bola Tinubu to activate immediate emergency measures to tackle flooding.

NMA President, Uche Rowland Ojinmah, made the call while addressing reporters in Owerri after the association’s National Executive Council meeting.

He also asked the government at all levels to assist people in flood-prone areas to relocate to safer places.

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“We call on the government to activate emergency preparedness against flooding. The rains have been heavy. The signs of flooding are visible. The state governments, especially in flood-prone areas should be active. Disilt the drainages. Remove barricades from flood drains.

“We advise Nigerians living or close to low lands which are prone to floods to move to higher grounds while pleading with government at all levels to assist these citizens in relocating.

“We need to make hay while the sun shines so that we don’t tell the stories we were told last year this year again,” the NMA president said.

He thanked the federal government for the recent upward review of the consolidated salaries medical structure.

“But we need to point out that the agreement that was implemented from the 1st of June, was finalized on the 25 of May 2023. Which preceded the fuel subsidy removal and attendant fuel subsidy escalation.

“NEC has directed her national officers to demand from the dear government a new demand for the upward review of her allowances. While waiting for the new minimum wage and consequential adjustment which we call on the government to implement seamlessly. We would not want to start arguing about that anymore.”

“The NEC quickly called on the government to reel out palliative for Nigerians with attendant inflation of food prices. We all know what things are like in our market today. We believe between June and September palliative should have been rolled out. We insist that palliative should go to Nigerians and not be stored in warehouses. Let it be targeted to reach the common man so that the common man will survive. NEC calls the on government to ramp up efforts in stamping out widespread insecurity as a panacea to economic recovery and medical brain drain. Insecurity is an issue we cannot deny it.

“NEC directs the NMA, Cross River state, to sustain the demand for the abduction of our colleague Ekanem Philip-Ephraim, and we call on the Cross River government to redouble her effort towards securing the release of our colleague that has been in captivity for more than one month now. We plead with the abductors to have mercy on that grandmother. We pray to God to bring her back safely in one piece,” he said.

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