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FCT doctors issues serious threat to Wike, gives him 14-days ultimatum

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Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has been urged by the Association of Resident Doctors, or ARD, to abide by its demands or risk the “deadliest shutdown” of hospitals in 14 days.

The warning was given by President Dr. George Ebong on Monday at a press conference held at Wuse District Hospital in Abuja.

While lauding the minister for his infrastructural projects in Abuja, Ebong underlined that there is an urgent need to also focus on the well-being of doctors who are on the edge of extinction due to economic hardship.

He believes that the minister need to focus on human development in the same manner that he does on infrastructure.

The FCT minister has 14 days to respond to the demands in order to prevent what he described as the deadliest shutdown of hospitals in the nation’s capital.

“First we have to appreciate the minister for his infrastructural development in the FCT since his emergence.

“We want him to know that doctors is an abandoned project. While he fixes the infrastructural abandoned project, we are the human abandoned projects. We believe the minister can deal with the challenge.

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