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    Hospitals Close Nationwide as Doctors Strike Five Days

    Doctors Nationwide Strike, Hospitals Close
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    On September 12, 2025 in Abuja, the Nigerian hospitals face paralysis as resident doctors under the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) commence a five-day warning strike nationwide.

    The indefinite halt of services began Friday, September 12, 2025, at 8:00 a.m., following the expiry of a series of ultimatums issued to the Federal Government over unresolved demands.

    The Roots of the Crisis: Broken Promises and Neglected Welfare

    The escalation to industrial action did not happen overnight.

    NARD issued a 10-day ultimatum that expired on September 10, 2025, which followed an earlier 21-day deadline issued in July.

    Despite repeated warnings and extensions, the government has failed to release critical funds and meet key welfare demands.

    The doctors raise serious grievances, including the non-disbursement of the 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund.

    Unpaid arrears total five months under revised Medical Salary Structure, including specialist and hazard allowances outstanding.

    These demands represent not just fiscal concerns but deeper systemic failures that continue to plague Nigeria’s healthcare system.

    The Impact on Healthcare Delivery: Who Pays the Price?

    Resident doctors form a crucial pillar in Nigeria’s public health system, providing the bulk of clinical care in federal and state hospitals.

    Their absence instantly cripples hospitals, leaving patients stranded and healthcare delivery all but suspended.

    Citizens face the brunt of government inaction as they scramble to find alternative care amidst the chaos.

    This strike worsens Nigeria’s healthcare problems, deeply damaging trust in public health institutions serving millions.

    Government Indifference: A Stark Reality Check

    NARD decided to strike after a long six-hour virtual meeting, driven by government’s repeated inaction and frustration.

    The Federal Government’s slow response to doctors’ demands shows clear disregard for healthcare workers and citizens’ welfare.

    While promises of negotiations surface sporadically, little tangible progress is evidenced, forcing doctors to resort to drastic measures.

    The government’s failure to honor financial obligations reflects poorly on leadership priorities and governance.

    Raising critical questions about accountability in managing healthcare resources.

    Solidarity Among Doctors: United in Struggle

    The strike’s impact goes beyond federal centers, as doctors in Federal Capital Territory and Oyo State strike or threaten actions.

    This unity highlights widespread healthcare professionals’ discontent over poor working conditions, certificate downgrades, and low pay.

    NARD President Dr. Tope Osundara and Secretary-General Dr. Oluwasola Odunbaku have consistently voiced these concerns.

    Stressing that the strike communicates a broader cry for respect, recognition, and reform within Nigeria’s healthcare sector.

    What This Means for Nigeria’s Public Health Future

    This strike is a clear indictment of Nigeria’s chronic neglect of healthcare infrastructure and workforce welfare.

    As hospitals shut down across the country, the bewildered public faces grave uncertainty.

    The government risks irreversible damage not only to the health system but to its own credibility.

    Unless swift and comprehensive actions are taken to resolve these long-standing issues.

    Nigeria risks prolonged disruptions in medical services and further erosion of healthcare workers’ morale.


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