NANNM CIRCULAR FOR THE COLLECTION OF NAMES OF UNEMPLOYED NURSES AND MIDWIVES.

Following the 15 days ultimatum given to the Federal Government of Nigeria by The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), NANNM has issued a circular requesting for the names of unemployed Nurses and Midwives across the country.

In the circular signed by the Deputy General Secretary, Elder Otaru Daniel Shaibu, dated 2nd September 2024, addressed to The National President, National Administrative Council Members, state Chairmen and secretaries, Representative of Specialist and Pressure Group with a Theme "Collection of Names Of Unemployment Nurses and Midwives", NANNM requested all unemployed Nigeria nurses and midwives to submit their names and practice license at the closest NANNM secretariat on or before 17th September, 2024.

The Circular Reads:

Dear Comrades,
COLLECTION OF NAMES OF UNEMPLOYED NURSES AND MIDWIVES.

National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), National headquarters is requesting details of unemployed Nurses and Midwives across the thirty six (36) State and Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Nurses and Midwives in this category are enjoined to approach NANNM Unit close to them and submit their names, with Nursing practicing license and other relevant documents, for onward submission to the State Council and finally to National Secretariat by the State Councils.

The Names are to reach National Secretariat on or before Tuesday 17th September, 2024.

Please ensure wider circulation of this important notice to all the Nurses and Midwives, especially those that are not employed.

Thank you.

DAVID TSOKWA NANUSHI NATIONAL AUDITOR

Elder Otaru Daniel Shaibu

Deputy General Secretary

For: General Secretary

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