Otti To Set Out Modalities For Payment Of CONMESS

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Abia state Governor, His Excellency, Dr Alex Otti
Abia state Governor, His Excellency, Dr Alex Otti

FIC Report (Abia State) Abia state Governor, Dr Alex Otti says his team will soon conclude discussions and set out modalities for the payment of the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) and the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) to the relevant personnel in the state government’s employ.

Governor Otti who stated this while declaring open the 2024 Physicians’ week of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) at the International Conference Centre Umuahia, on the theme, “Ensuring Universal Application In Remuneration; A panacea For Talent Retention In The Medical Profession” said that the gesture and other steps already taken by his administration will help address the “Brain Drain syndrome” in the health sector.

The Governor while noting that his administration may not has gotten everything right, said he has shown great commitment to improving the healthcare delivery system in the state.

He said as part of general welfare and professional support package for Doctors working in the state’s public healthcare system, he has directed the Commissioner for Health to work out the appropriate framework for the sponsorship of the continuing professional development of Doctors including fellowship and post-fellowship trainings.

The Governor noted that his intervention in the last six months has led to the remarkable improvement in the quality of Services at the Abia state specialist Hospital and Diagnostics Center Umuahia with the introduction of a wide range of medical, clinical and laboratory Services.

The Governor while commending Medical Doctors for their sacrifices as enshrined in their Hippocratic Oath, assured that Abia remains firmly committed to the periodic improvement of the welfare of Doctors.

In a keynote address, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Enoch Ogbonnaya Uche highlighted the alarming migration trend among health professionals between 2015 and 2018 pointing out that over 15,000 Nigerian doctors left the country, due to poor incentives, insecurity, and limited career advancement opportunities among others.

He stressed the need to curb the ugly trend through improved remuneration packages, enhanced working conditions for health practitioners and made a case for a sustainable strategies to retain skilled personnel in the country.

The Commissioner used the forum to commend Governor Alex Otti for his efforts to address the welfare of health workers in the state through remuneration packages, improvement in their working conditions adding that it would help to stem the tide of migration and ensure a health system that can meet the needs of the people.

In his welcome address, the Chairman NMA, Abia Chapter, Dr. Ezurike Ezenwa, noted that the event affords health practitioners the opportunity to take stock as well as renew commitment to their sacred hyppocratic oath and thanked the Governor for his genuine commitment to addressing health challenges of Abians as well as tackling challenges of Welfare of healthcare workers.

The event which was chaired by Dr Azikiwe Ikeoha was graced by the Chief Medical Director FMC Professor Azubuike Onyebuchi and a host of other stakeholders in the medical profession.

Signed

Abiakam Gloria Ifeyinwa
HOC. FIC, Umuahia, Abia State.