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BREAKING: Resident Doctors Call Off Strike, Return To Work Tomorrow
The government on its own set up a ministerial committee that came up with a guideline since February this year, why hasn’t that guideline been circularised
The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has officially announced the suspension of their ongoing strike, signalling a potential end to the healthcare crisis that has gripped the nation.
The strike, which had lasted for two weeks, had left hospitals and medical facilities across the country grappling while patients had been facing difficulties in accessing proper healthcare.
Confirming the new development by the association’s national president Innocent Orji on Friday evening, August 11, 2023.
“Good evening. We just suspended the strike. Work to resume 8 am tomorrow,” he said in a terse message to Channels Television. “We will review the progress made in two weeks.”
The move is coming days after the doctors suspended their planned nationwide protest to press home their demands.
According to the NARD president, the doctors are pushing for eight things including the recruitment of more persons to replace doctors who have migrated or those who passed on.
“Our members are suffering. Nigerians are suffering too. When you don’t have the right number of doctors in the hospital, there is no way it is not going to affect the healthcare service delivery system. And nobody has come out to tell us that what we are saying is not true,” he added.
“The government on its own set up a ministerial committee that came up with a guideline since February this year, why hasn’t that guideline been circularised?”