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NMA Gets New Executives, Seeks Collaboration To Advance Healthcare

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THE Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has elected a new team of leaders to steer the association, even as it sought the collaboration of all members to advance the country’s healthcare system.

A statement by NMA’s new National 1st Vice-President, Dr. Benjamin Olowojebutu, on Sunday, May 12, in Lagos, said Prof. Bala Audu, a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare in Bauchi State, emerged as the new National President of the association.

    Audu, alongside other executives, elected during this year’s Annual Delegates Meeting held in Calabar, Cross River, would steer the affairs of the NMA for the next two years.

    Other executives that emerged include former chairman of Lagos Zone of the NMA, Dr. Benjamin Olowojebutu, who emerged as 1st Vice President and Dr. Usha Anenga as 2nd Vice President.

    Dr. Ben Egbo was elected as the National Secretary General; Dr. Wale Lasisi as the Deputy Secretary General; Dr. Celestine Ugwoke as Treasurer; Dr. Harrison Omokhua as Financial Secretary and Dr. Manir Bature as National Publicity Secretary.

    Olowojebutu said NMA was a diverse and multifaceted community of healthcare professionals, with each bringing its unique talents, perspectives and experiences to the table, adding: “There are no winners or vanquished in our association; only colleagues bound together by a common dedication to the health and well-being of our members and communities.

    “It is only through unity and solidarity that we can overcome the challenges that lie ahead and continue to advance the cause of healthcare delivery in our beloved country.”

    He noted that regardless of the outcome of the election, every member has a vital role to play in shaping the future of the profession, association and health system.

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