FCT Resident Doctors Commence Seven-Day Warning Strike

 

The Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Capital Territory (ARD-FCT), has commenced its seven-day warning strike.

NARD disclosed this in a communique issued by its President, Dr George Ebong, joined by other executive members.

The resident doctors described the FCT health system as a long-standing systemic failure requiring comprehensive and immediate reform.

Ebong stressed that doctors in the FCT were under immense pressure, frequently covering multiple departments.

He called on the Federal Government to urgently address rising challenges in the health sector, warning that continued neglect could cause systemic collapse.

The association also demanded urgent intervention in areas like manpower shortages, non-functional equipment, poor working conditions, and unpaid staff allowances.

NARD also raised concerns over unpaid salaries, delayed promotions, and underpayment of promoted staff, urging the government to act swiftly to boost healthcare worker morale and restore service efficiency.

Ebong further advised that decision-making must include frontline health professionals.

To underscore the urgency, the association gave the FCT administration a one-week deadline to begin meaningful reforms, especially on staffing and welfare, warning of a one-week warning strike if unmet.

Talks Ongoing: FG

Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Health, Dr Isaq Salako, has expressed confidence that the Federal Government’s ongoing talks with the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) will prevent the strike.

“The National Association of Resident Doctors has issued an ultimatum, but I believe with the level of conversation ongoing, we had a meeting on Monday; we are making progress,” he said during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

According to him, the main issue is the outstanding residency training allowance, about 40 per cent of which for 2025 is yet to be paid.

He, however, assured that discussions are underway to resolve the matter.

When asked if the government could guarantee a resolution before the ultimatum expires, Salako added, “That is my hope, and that is what we are working on.”

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