Resident doctors suspend nationwide strike

 

Members of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) have suspended their indefinite nationwide strike after reaching an agreement with the federal government.

On November 1, Mohammad Suleiman, the NARD president, announced that the association has commenced a nationwide “total, comprehensive, and indefinite” strike.

The doctors were demanding fair remuneration, payment of salary arrears, improved working conditions, adequate staffing, and the provision of essential medical infrastructure.

Their concerns also include excessive workloads, which they said directly affect the quality of healthcare delivered to Nigerians.

 

In a post shared on his X handle on Saturday, Suleiman confirmed the suspension of the strike.

“The National Executive Council of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has resolved to suspend the ongoing total, indefinite and comprehensive strike action,” he wrote.

He said the suspension of the industrial action follows a series of conciliatory meetings with the federal government and the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that details the state of the 19-point demand of the association.

The NARD president listed outstanding issues to include the promotion arrears, noting that compilation has not been completed by chief medical directors and/or medical directors (CMDs/MDs).

He added that the deadline for the payment of the promotion arrears is in four weeks.

On salary arrears, he said the deadline for the payment is four weeks, noting that the office of the head of the civil service of the federation (OHCSF) has provided a clear directive on the specialist allowance, with implementation to be handled by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC).

He said a committee has recommended the reabsorption of the “Lokoja 5” into the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, with full implementation expected within two weeks.

He outlined the highlights of the MoU, including the ongoing processes for the payment of the 25 and 35 percent allowances and the accoutrement allowance.

Related Posts

Lassa Fever kills 50 in Taraba

  The Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jalingo, Taraba State, has confirmed the death of 50 patients from Lassa fever. The Head of Clinical Services at the hospital, Dr. Suleiman Abubakar…

Lassa fever kills 35 in Taraba

  The Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Jalingo, Taraba State, has confirmed that 35 patients have died from Lassa fever. The Head of Clinical Services at the centre, Dr. Suleiman Abubakar…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Trump claim that Iran asked for ceasefire ‘false’ — Report

  • By admin
  • April 1, 2026
  • 2 views
Trump claim that Iran asked for ceasefire ‘false’ — Report

INEC withdraws recognition of David Mark-led ADC over a’court judgment

  • By admin
  • April 1, 2026
  • 3 views
INEC withdraws recognition of David Mark-led ADC over a’court judgment

Lassa Fever kills 50 in Taraba

  • By admin
  • April 1, 2026
  • 4 views
Lassa Fever kills 50 in Taraba

Tinubu postpones Ogun trip, heads to Jos

  • By admin
  • April 1, 2026
  • 6 views
Tinubu postpones Ogun trip, heads to Jos

UNIJOS evacuates students from hostels after Plateau attack

  • By admin
  • April 1, 2026
  • 10 views
UNIJOS evacuates students from hostels after Plateau attack

Families of officers detained over ‘coup plot’ protest at n’assembly

  • By admin
  • April 1, 2026
  • 12 views
Families of officers detained over ‘coup plot’ protest at n’assembly