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Resident Doctors Threaten to Resume Strike Action

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In a statement released on Monday, the association emphasized that ongoing negotiations with the Federal Government and hospital managements have not yielded satisfactory results, leaving doctors frustrated.

The union cited delayed payments of allowances, unresolved welfare issues, and inadequate working conditions as major reasons behind the threatened industrial action.

NARD further warned that resuming a strike would affect patient care nationwide but urged the government to act swiftly to prevent disruptions in healthcare services.

Healthcare experts have expressed concern over the potential impact of a strike on Nigeria’s fragile medical system, particularly as the country continues to battle multiple public health challenges.

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