“As a sacrifice, I want to encourage them to stay back and help us revitalise the health sector,” the junior health minister stated.
Mr Ojinmah said Nigerians, especially youths, should be very cautious of what they put on their body.
Mr Ehanire said the passage of the bill into law would lead to a huge disruption in the health sector.
The Ondo chapter of the association said that doctors are refusing to take up employment with the state because of irregular payment of salary.
Mr Osinbajo, on Saturday, underwent a successful surgery for a leg fracture at Duchess International Hospital in Ikeja, Lagos State.
“We may resort to actions to reverse this ugly trend and safeguard our members.”
“They, however, reduced the amount to N5 million. We are still on it. The leadership of the NMA is working with relevant authorities to ensure the safe release of the victim.”
“We call on the kidnappers to search their conscience and see if it is right to keep in forced captivity an elder that has spent most of his life in the service of humanity.”
The NMA president also called on Nigerians to go to the hospitals where the injured were being treated to donate blood to save lives.
A virologist, Olubusuyi Adewumi, said that the decision to continue to enforce the use of masks was not guided by science.
