NMA petitions Otti over alleged looting in Aba general hospital

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The Abia State branch of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has petitioned the Governor-elect, Dr Alex Otti, raising alarm over alleged looting at the Aba General Hospital.

NMA, which raised the alarm when its leadership visited Otti in his Nvosi country home, urged him to take immediate steps to halt the sad development.

The medical doctors in a petition jointly signed by the NMA Chairman, Dr Isaiah Abali; and Secretary, Dr Daniel Ekeleme, also urged Otti to ensure that he restores the hospital to its once envious status as the foremost health facility in Abia State.

“This is a hospital that predates most of the doctors in Abia State and a centre that has contributed tremendously to the health care of the Abia inhabitants and its environs. We urge your incoming government to do your best in the restoration of this once great facility.”

NMA further pleaded with the governor-elect to rescue the doctors in the state who were facing economic hardship following years of salary arrears.

The doctors decried the condition of their colleagues working with the Abia State Teaching Hospital and those working under the Health Management Board, who are owed many months of salary arrears.

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