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Positive Breakthrough: NARD Confirms Commencement of Long-Awaited CONMESS Arrears Payment for Resident Doctors

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The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has announced the commencement of payment of long-awaited arrears following the review of the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) for its members.

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This was disclosed in a statement to members by the association’s Publicity and Social Secretary, Abdulmajid Ibrahim, who confirmed that the disbursement process has already begun.

According to the statement, the payments cover outstanding arrears ranging from one to six months for affected doctors, with several members confirming receipt of the funds.

“The leadership of NARD is pleased to inform all members that payment of the outstanding 25/35 CONMESS review arrears has commenced,” the notice read.

Ibrahim assured members who are yet to receive their payments that the process is ongoing and will be concluded in due course, urging patience as disbursements continue.

He, however, noted that the August component of the arrears is currently experiencing minor administrative delays, which may extend payment timelines by about one to two weeks.

“Payments for August are currently facing a few challenges that are being addressed. As a result, the August arrears may be delayed by about a week or two,” he added.

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The CONMESS review, which determines salary adjustments for medical and dental officers in Nigeria’s public health sector, has historically been a contentious issue between doctors and government authorities.

Delays in implementation and payment of arrears had previously led to industrial actions by NARD, disrupting services in both federal and state-owned hospitals.

Resident doctors, who constitute a critical component of Nigeria’s tertiary healthcare system, have consistently expressed concerns over welfare challenges, including delayed salaries, demanding working conditions, and the growing migration of medical professionals in search of better opportunities abroad.

Industry estimates indicate that Nigeria has witnessed a significant outflow of doctors in recent years, further stretching an already burdened healthcare system and worsening the doctor-to-patient ratio.

The ongoing payment of arrears is seen as a positive step by authorities to address longstanding welfare concerns and reduce the risk of potential labour disputes in the health sector.

Ibrahim further advised members experiencing unresolved payment issues after the disbursement period to report through their respective centre leadership for prompt intervention.

“We sincerely appreciate your patience, resilience, and continued trust. Be assured that we remain steadfast and committed to the welfare and well-being of all NARD members,” he said.

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