Where are the discipline, respect, and courtesy that medical school taught us? It is troubling to see some young doctors drifting away from these values. If not for sheer insolence, how could a small boy like @ibu_profeen address a respected national leader in such a manner?
I already apologized to IBUPROFEEN since yesterday
But he says:-
1. I am an errand boy for MDCN
2. I am using HOs for campaigns (I don’t know for which position
3. I am doing ‘self acclaimed heroism’
In addition to my apology, I’d like to ask Mr IBUPROFEEN if he has gotten his salary by now and to make sure he is ok?
I’d like to add that I am no hero to anyone, I know I am not, the association I lead know I am not and the entire body of doctors know I am not. I am only serving and my tenure will expire after September
Secondly, I have no more campaigns to run in NARD and maybe even in the greater doctors polity now or in the future. If he doesn’t believe I communicate with anyone on behalf of HOs then so be it. Nothing wrong with his belief (except reality sha)
Thirdly, even MDCN know I ain’t an errand boy. The reality is they don’t pay salaries. I won’t because of leadership derangement syndrome call it like it is not and falsely accuse them of what’s not in their purview to execute.
Lastly, someone should kindly help me talk to Mr IBUPROFEEN to relax. I mean no harm and if it will make him feel better, I can continue doing what I do without ‘communicating’ any of it.
Pls IBUPROFEEN , confirm that u have gotten ur salary.
Cheers!
*CONGRATULATIONS TO A DISTINGUISHED LEADER, PHYSICIAN, AND ELDER STATESMAN*
On behalf of the entire *NARD NOC,* E-NOC, NEC Members, the Crown Prince of NARD, and the entire NARDITES nationwide, *we warmly congratulate Prince, Dr. (Prof.) Francis Adedayo Faduyile, OON, FNMA, on his resounding victory as the Senator-Elect for Ondo South Senatorial District.*
Sir, this well-deserved victory reflects the people's confidence in your visionary leadership, sterling character, and unwavering dedication to service. Your emergence is not only a victory for Ondo South but also an inspiration to the medical profession and all who believe in purposeful leadership.
As you prepare to take on this higher call to national service, we pray that Almighty God grants you wisdom, strength, and divine guidance to deliver impactful representation and champion the aspirations of the good people of Ondo South.
May your tenure be marked by excellence, progress, and transformational achievements.
*P-MUS of NARD*
*(Garkuwan Matasan Arewa)*
*21:06:26**
HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY 🇳🇬
On behalf of the entire NARD NOC, E-NOC, NEC Members, and the Crown Prince of NARD, I extend warm greetings to all Resident Doctors across Nigeria as we commemorate Democracy Day.
Today, we celebrate the ideals of freedom, unity, and collective progress that define our nation. As physicians and advocates for health, we recognize that a thriving democracy is built on the foundation of a healthy and productive populace.
I salute your unwavering dedication, resilience, and sacrifices in delivering quality healthcare and serving humanity, often under challenging circumstances.
Your commitment continues to strengthen our healthcare system and advance national development.
As we mark this historic day, let us remain steadfast in our pursuit of excellence, professionalism, compassion, and service to our dear country.
Happy Democracy Day!
P-MUS of NARD
(Garkuwan Matasan Arewa)
12:06:26
“It is extremely unfortunate that after the Federal Government has undertaken due diligence and demonstrated commitment toward addressing workforce shortages in the health sector, certain individuals within government establishments are now frustrating implementation through needless bureaucratic delays and administrative bottlenecks.
No personal interest, political consideration, or bureaucratic power play should be allowed to sabotage the survival of Nigeria’s healthcare system.
NARD wishes to clearly state that continued delays in these employment processes may further aggravate industrial unrest within the health sector, as healthcare workers can no longer continue to bear the unbearable consequences of manpower shortages caused by administrative inefficiency.”
Our hospitals are currently operating under critical manpower shortages. The delay in finalizing the recruitment of New Healthcare Workers despite the Government's commitment only serves to increase burnout among our dedicated Professionals.
We need immediate action to finalize the process and strengthen our health sector.
#NARD
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