Kidnapping medical association embark on indefinite strike in cross river
It appears that there has been a development in Cross River State, Nigeria. According to reports, the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has embarked on an indefinite strike in the state.
The strike was called in response to the kidnapping of some medical doctors and other healthcare workers in the state. The association is demanding the immediate release of the kidnapped healthcare workers and an end to the insecurity that has been plaguing the state.
The strike has caused disruptions to healthcare services in the state, with many hospitals and healthcare facilities shutting down or operating at reduced capacity. The association has also called on the state government to take immediate action to address the security concerns and ensure the safe return of the kidnapped healthcare workers.
This development is a cause for concern, as it highlights the challenges faced by healthcare workers in Nigeria, particularly in the face of insecurity and kidnapping. The strike is a demonstration of the association's commitment to the safety and well-being of its members and the patients they serve.
It is hoped that the state government will take immediate action to address the concerns of the association and ensure the safe return of the kidnapped healthcare workers. The strike should be resolved as soon as possible to minimize the impact on healthcare services in the state.