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Resident doctors suspend strike, warn of fresh action if demands not met by April 21

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The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has suspended its indefinite nationwide strike.  Mohammad Usman Suleiman, NARD president, said following a meeting of the association’s national executive council (NEC), the doctors have been directed to resume work at 8 am on Wednesday.

He said NARD decided to give the federal government an ultimatum of April 21, after which a strike action would be inevitable if demands were not met. The doctors had declared an indefinite nationwide strike over the federal government’s plan to halt the implementation of the revised PAT.

NARD and the federal government had agreed on a revised professional allowance table after a prolonged strike in 2025. The agreement included improved remuneration for resident doctors, covering call duty allowances, shift allowances, rural posting incentives, and non-clinical duty payments.

Although the implementation was initially scheduled for January 2026 and later shifted to February, NARD alleged that the government now plans to discontinue the process by April.

The association said the move undermines trust and violates prior agreements and demanded an immediate reversal of the decision and payment of all outstanding entitlements.

The doctors also demanded the immediate payment of promotion arrears and salary arrears for specific centres, as well as the prompt conclusion of the process of paying the 2026 medical residency training fund.

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