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Junior Doctors go six months without salaries
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Junior doctors across the country say they are worried about the non payment of their salaries.

They say the process of getting them on the pay roll has taken too long.

The newly recruited doctors also known as house officers have been working for six months without pay. They say this has made life difficult and unbearable for them.

One of the affected doctors Hilarious Abiwu says although his colleagues are yet to decide on the next line of action, there is a looming danger of a strike action.

Dr Abiwu says officials at the Finance Ministry have told the doctors the situation is likely to be resolved later next year.




       

 
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