Doctors under the aegis of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), on Thursday suspended their ongoing strike.
The doctors union also instructed its members nationwide to resume work on Friday.
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The National President, Aliyu Sokomba, said “Following our meeting yesterday with the government we had a NEC meeting and resolved to once again suspend our strike to allow government time to address our demands.
“So the strike is suspended to be reviewed in two weeks time.”
Doctors had embarked on a nationwide “indefinite strike” on Monday as the nation continues to battle the deadly coronavirus.
The one-week-long strike was suspended to give the federal and state governments time to fulfil the outstanding demands following an appeal by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, Kayode Fayemi and other stakeholders.
The Federal Government, in the heat of the current faceoff, threatened to cancel the doctors residency programme, which is also a bone of contention.
The meeting between the two parties which held Wednesday in Abuja between ended in a deadlock with the government threatening to revoke the residency programme.
The doctors union also instructed its members nationwide to resume work on Friday.
Just in: Nigeria doctors calls off strike, to resume 8am tomorrow Friday.
The National President, Aliyu Sokomba, said “Following our meeting yesterday with the government we had a NEC meeting and resolved to once again suspend our strike to allow government time to address our demands.
“So the strike is suspended to be reviewed in two weeks time.”
Doctors had embarked on a nationwide “indefinite strike” on Monday as the nation continues to battle the deadly coronavirus.
The one-week-long strike was suspended to give the federal and state governments time to fulfil the outstanding demands following an appeal by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, Kayode Fayemi and other stakeholders.
The Federal Government, in the heat of the current faceoff, threatened to cancel the doctors residency programme, which is also a bone of contention.
The meeting between the two parties which held Wednesday in Abuja between ended in a deadlock with the government threatening to revoke the residency programme.
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