Doctors Suspend Strike, Resume Work on Wednesday Pending Government Response

By Adegoriola Praise

Resident doctors at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, have announced that they will resume duties by 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday following the suspension of the nationwide strike by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

In a report by Vangurad, the President of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) at UCH, Ibadan, Dr. Uthman Adedeji, disclosed this on Tuesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). He noted that members of the association would comply with the directive issued by the national body.

The strike, which disrupted activities in many government-owned hospitals across the country, was earlier declared by NARD due to the Federal Government’s failure to meet several demands. These include the reversal of the revised professional allowance, payment of outstanding promotion and salary arrears, and the release of the 2026 Medical Residency Training Fund.

Adedeji explained that the decision to suspend the strike followed an emergency meeting of NARD’s National Executive Council. According to him, the Federal Government had taken steps to address some of the issues raised, including reversing its stance on the revised allowance.

He, however, noted that full hospital operations would not resume immediately. Doctors will first use the period before Wednesday morning to properly hand over patients currently under their care to consultants.

He added that stable patients may be discharged, while the hospital will temporarily halt the admission of new patients, including emergency cases, until full services resume.

Adedeji also stated that some doctors might be allowed additional time to attend to critically ill patients, subject to approval from the association’s leadership.

He reaffirmed the commitment of resident doctors to patient care and urged the Federal Government to urgently resolve the remaining issues to prevent further disruptions in the healthcare sector.


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21 responses to “Doctors Suspend Strike, Resume Work on Wednesday Pending Government Response”

  1. Enyo-ojo Meyanga Avatar
    Enyo-ojo Meyanga

    NIGERIA has the capacity to be better and it will be better

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  2. Oladimeji Oloruntoba Avatar
    Oladimeji Oloruntoba

    Great piece

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  3. Ajimassa Liman Avatar
    Ajimassa Liman

    Naija will be better

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    1. Lives shouldn’t be at stake because of the inefficiency of the government.

      The government and NARD should take up their due responsibility

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  4. Assurance Avatar
    Assurance

    Great work
    Weldone 🙂‍↔️

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  5. fwangmungodwin2 Avatar
    fwangmungodwin2

    Let’s hope for a permanent fix so patients don’t keep suffering from these disruptions.

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  6. Lives shouldn’t not be at stake because of the government lack of diligence.

    The government and NARD should take up their due responsibilities.

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  7. Donald Abalaka Avatar
    Donald Abalaka

    Very informative article
    The government should endeavour to provide solutions to this.

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  8. Coker David Avatar
    Coker David

    This is great!

    Well, it’s a choice…
    A choice of “Do we want to get better?”. If yes, then so be it, if otherwise, then…it is well.

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  9. Suspending is better in order not to risk lives

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  10. King Obam Avatar
    King Obam

    Great
    Very informative article

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  11. Success David Oyedepo Avatar
    Success David Oyedepo

    This is a crucial step but room for improvement in the health sector is still needed

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  12. Sarah Patrick Avatar
    Sarah Patrick

    A very great piece
    But this shows that there is a need for lasting solutions in our healthcare system in Nigeria

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  13. Justina Yakubu Avatar
    Justina Yakubu

    Nigeria will be better, government should do the needful, Doctors are suffering

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  14. Abigail Ijai Avatar
    Abigail Ijai

    Government need to improve doctor welfare in Nigeria because why on earth will medical professionals be going on strike?there is big problem in this country

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  15. Nigeria will better only if govt will do something

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  16. isaacwaziri119 Avatar
    isaacwaziri119

    Nigeria will be better if only the government do their duties

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  17. Francis Abur Avatar
    Francis Abur

    It’s so unfortunate that a promising country like Nigeria is buried in this mess, threats of strike always, the most disappointing is the medical going on strikes, what is a country without doctors?
    Fortunately they’re back, we hope they don’t receive harsh treatments that will prompt them to take another dose of strike.

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  18. Prince Felix Avatar
    Prince Felix

    Nigeria will be better if government do their duties

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  19. Prince Felix Avatar
    Prince Felix

    Nigeria will be better if only government do their duties

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  20. Mark Ezekiel Idio Avatar
    Mark Ezekiel Idio

    Nigeria will be better if only government take responsibility

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