Francis Faduyile has been elected as the new President of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA.
Mr Faduyile was elected on Sunday at the end of the association’s 58th Annual General Conference and Delegates Meeting held in Abuja.
Also elected into the National Officers Committee of the NMA to run the affairs of the association for the next two years were Kenneth Tijo, first Vice President; Ofem Enang, second Vice President.
Olumuyiwa Peter, was elected Secretary General; while Benjamin Ikechukwu, became Deputy Secretary General.
Others were Ayuwaja Nayagawa as National Treasurer; Abdulgafar Jimoh, National Financial Secretary; and Obitade Obimakinde National Publicity Secretary.
In his acceptance remarks, Mr Faduyile said that the new executives would deliver their duties with vigor and carry every member along in the running the affairs of the association.
“Every part of the health sector would be represented; we want to be fair and promote the profession, and also to see that our workers work well.
“We also want to sensitise the public on what NMA is doing so that they can support us as we need public support to move forward,” Mr Faduyile said.
The NMA president called on government to improve the work environment and upgrade the infrastructure in the health sector to meet international standard.
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