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Kogi NMA crisis: Congress takes another strong move

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has established an interim committee consisting of all previous chairmen and instructed them to freeze the association account in response to the crisis that has rocked the organisation in Kogi State.

It was learned that the Association’s account will be frozen by the Caretaker Committee until a new State Officers Committee is chosen at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on August 11, 2024.

This was included in the statement released during the NMA State Branch’s Emergency General Meeting (EGM), which took place in Lokoja on July 13, 2024.

The communiqué passed a “Vote of No Confidence” on the suspended NMA Chairman, Dr. Baoku Olusola, and the remaining members of the State Officers Committee. It was signed by the Secretary, Dr. Raji Adediji Idris, and the Chairman of the EGM, Dr. Joseph Arome Iduh.

As per the Communique’s resolution, “The congress passed a resolution empowering the Committee of Past Chairmen to take over the running of the Association as an ‘Interim/caretaker committee’ pending the 2024 AGM in August 2024.

“The Congress also resolved that a prima facie case of gross abuse of office and constitutional violations were established against the Chairman and current SOC and thus referred them to the State Disciplinary Committee, and that the Committee should report back to the interim leadership of the Association within 2 weeks, who will look into the recommendations and report back to the congress during the forthcoming AGM.

“In furtherance of the above resolutions, the Interim committee is empowered to exercise all the powers of the State Officers Committee of the Association and interphase with any and all Secretariat Staff, members of the Public and all Affiliates as deemed necessary for the sole purpose of the discharge of their duties.

“The interim committee also had the mandate of the Congress to execute ongoing plans, including the already scheduled medical outreach in Okene and AGM Meeting in Lokoja, and the General elections of the Association scheduled to take place during
the AGM next month.

“The failure of the Chairman and the SOC to convene a SEC meeting, the governing body of the Association, in over nine months, does not conform with the provisions of the constitution of NMA and the NMA Kogi State Branch Bye-law.

“The mass resignation of seven(7) out eleven (11) members of SOC, including Auditor, Secretary and the Asst. Secretary, means the Association is without a Secretariat, making it constitutionally difficult for the SOC to continue to function.

“Written petitions on abuse of office levelled against the Chairman by aggrieved members and affiliates are deserving of urgent attention. The lingering issue regarding NMA NEC directive to NMA Kogi State Branch was also noted”.

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