Minister begs nurses for continuous professional services in FCT
By Ekuson Nw’Ogbunka
Abuja
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Muhammad Miss Bello has appealed to the National Association of the Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), to continue on its worthy path of making a difference in the FCT in its activities as a union and the provision of services to residents of the FCT by its members,
In a press release from the Assistant Director, Press, in the Office of the Minister, Rabi Musa Umar, the Minister made the appeal to the nurses when the FCT chapter of NANNM, led by their Chairman, Comrade Deborah Yusufu visited him in his office Tuesday.
He however commended them for their many professional contributions and achievements in the FCT, saying they are the result of hard work and a demonstration of good leadership.
Praising them for their sacrifices and contributions during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic where the FCT was one of the epicentres, Bello said: “I personally have really worked very closely with you and I’ve seen what you’ve been able to do. I think in Abuja, all of us will be very grateful to you for your role during the COVID-19 pandemic. We all went through it here in the city and Abuja being the second epicentre, we know the sacrifices you went through and I saw the leadership also that was really demonstrated by your Chairman and also by your entire EXCO. For that, I think the entire city and the FCT Administration will be eternally grateful to you.”
Appreciating the constant dialogue and communication between the FCTA and the Association, he said: “You’ve also been a pillar of support to us, particularly in terms of our efforts to really improve on Industrial relations within the FCT and I’ve had a lot of feedback. When we are going wrong, instead of the normal system of writing a lengthy letter and copying so many people, the Chairman will just find a way of communicating to me and tell me that this and this is wrong and it’s very important to do this and this. I’m sure whenever she speaks and communicates with me,she does that with the support of all of you. That to a very large extent has helped us as an administration to be able to really do what is right.”
Earlier, the Assocition’s chairman commended the Minister for the support enjoyed by the association, which, she said, had created the enabling environment for nurses in the FCT to work efficiently and effectively. She stressed that the harmonious relationship between the FCTA and the union has a lot to do with the support and commitment of the Minister to the welfare of members of the association..
“Sir, we are happy to be a part of your success story today in the FCT because of the cordial and harmonious working relationship we established, sustained and uphold up to this moment. It is not unconnected with the fact that you have always given us audience, identify with us and of course attend to our issues expeditiously to the best of your ability,” she stated, promising that the FCTAdministration (FCTA) will continue to cherish the efforts of the association as partners in the FCT project.
Commending the FCTA for being the first in the implementation of government policies such as the implementation and payment of arrears of CONHESS to health workers, skipping, relativity allowances and arrears, consequential adjustment of minimum wage and arrears as well as the implementation of the nurses’ scheme of service, the chairman also expressed the appreciation of members for the prompt payment of salaries to workers and the promotion of workers when due.
.Present at the meeting were the FCT Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, Chief of Staff to the Minister, Malam Bashir Mai-Bornu, Secretaries, Legal and Health and Human Services, Barr. Muhammad Babangida Umar and Dr. Abubakar Tafida, Director, Treasury, Alhaji Zanna A. Hamza, Director, Land Administration, Tpl. Adamu Jibrin Hussaini and other officials of the FCTA and executives of the NANNW.