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Edo to adopt FG’s consolidated compensation for medical professionals

By Michael Egbejule, Benin City
29 August 2024   |   1:30 am
The Edo State Government has announced that doctors and other health workers will enjoy in the Federal Government's compensation for medical professionals under the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS).
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The Edo State Government has announced that doctors and other health workers will enjoy in the Federal Government’s compensation for medical professionals under the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS).

This was contained in a statement jointly signed by the President, Association of Resident Doctors under Edo State Government Employment, Dr Uaboi Ovbiagele and Secretary General, Association of Resident Doctors under Edo State Government Employment, Dr Peter Evbuomwan.

The government denied the insinuation in certain quarters that salaries for doctors and other health workers have not been increased, suggesting a disregard for the genuine needs of the state’s workforce.

The statement noted that salaries for doctors and all health workers under the Edo State government employment have been reviewed to match what is received in federal facilities.

The government also urged the sponsors of the fake news to avoid politicising the issue or using doctors and other health professionals as leverage in political discussions, saying, “We find this approach deeply concerning and believe that the welfare of healthcare workers should not be subjected to political manipulation,” the statement reads.

“We find this article to be misleading and wish to clarify that doctors under the state government do not follow the standard salary structure used by other civil servants. Instead, we operate under the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS), which aligns with the Federal Government’s compensation for medical professionals.

“Additionally, salaries for doctors and all health workers under the Edo state government employment have been reviewed to match what is received in federal facilities. While we acknowledge the need for a broader review of salaries across Nigeria, we prefer to address such matters through the appropriate channels.

“It is also essential to avoid politicising the issue or using doctors and other health professionals as leverage in political discussions. We find this approach deeply concerning and believe that the welfare of healthcare workers should not be subjected to political manipulation.”

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