ARD UITH ILORIN LAMENT ASSAULT ON MEMBERS FOR MASSIVE LOW MANPOWER.

BY JENNIFER NWOSU 

The Association of Resident Doctors, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (ARD-UITH) has identified incessant assault on its members, poor social amenities and massive low manpower as major challenges trailing effective performance of its members in the last one year.

The outgoing President of the Association, Dr Mubarak Ijaya disclosed this while addressing Journalists ahead of its 40th Annual General Meeting in Ilorin the state capital.

According to the outgoing President of the Association Dr Mubarak Ijaya, the last one year has been the most challenging one for members considering the level of assault on doctors by relatives of patients, inadequate social amenities and massive low manpower which requires federal government's attention.

Dr Ijaya also advised the Federal government to consider granting waivers to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital with a view to recruiting more doctors in the health institution.

The Association however maintained that more of its members may still migrate out of the country to the US in search of greener pastures giving better working environment as major reason.

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