Mr Radda, while acknowledging recent successes in combating banditry across the state, said that the fight would continue.
The Oyo NMA boss said the association would keep partnering with the state government to deliver the collective goals for the people of the state.
He made this statement on Tuesday in Abuja at the Nigerian Medical Association’s Third National Health Summit.
Mr Alausa said that the programme was designed to foster long-term collaboration between Nigerian professionals in the diaspora and their counterparts within the country.
The Nigerian Medical Association in Anambra has directed its members to withdraw clinical services in all private and public hospitals.
Mr Adeyemi-Osowe said that the current economic challenges forced many of his colleagues to seek opportunities outside Nigeria.
Mr Yahaya quoted the new chairman as promising continued unity and welfare for members.
The chairman of the association, Charles Ugwuanyi, made the call in an interview.
This initiative by the President is commendable.
She added that they strive to ensure that the students did not eat their food with unwashed hands.
