Doctors Issue 10 Days Ultimatum, Threaten Nationwide Strike

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) is­sued a 10-day ultimatum to all relevant government agencies, on Monday, warning that its members would embark on a nationwide strike if their de­mands were not met.

NARD disclosed this in a communiqué signed by its President, Dr. Tope Osundara; the General Secretary, Dr. Olu­wasola Odunbaku; and Pub­licity and the Social Secretary, Omoha Amobi, issued after its Extraordinary National Exec­utive Council meeting, which was held virtually on Sunday.

In July, NARD had issued a three-week ultimatum, but in the interest of industrial harmony, the NEC granted the National Officers’ Committee an additional three weeks to engage with all relevant stake­holders, after which it would reconvene to reassess the ex­tent of implementation of its demands.

In Sunday’s meeting, the E-NEC condemned the failure of the Federal Government to fulfil its promises, noting with dismay that a substantial num­ber of resident doctors remain unpaid for their 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund, and the refusal to pay the out­standing five months’ arrears arising from the 25 percent/35 percent Consolidated Medi­cal Salary Structure review, as well as other longstanding salary arrears.

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It also condemned the gov­ernment’s failure to pay the arrears of the 2024 Accoutre­ment Allowance.

“The E-NEC expressed displeasure over the unjust downgrading of the member­ship certificates of the West African Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons by the Medical and Dental Council of Nige­ria, as well as the persistent non-issuance of membership certificates by the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria.

“The E-NEC condemned in strong terms the failure of the Kaduna State government to honour its commitments to members under ARD Kaduna and Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, despite earlier agree­ments and signed Memoranda of Understanding. The E-NEC condemned the failure of the Oyo State government to ad­dress the challenges faced by members of ARD LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbo­mosho, despite an ongoing indefinite strike action in the hospital,” it noted.

It, however, commended state governors who have demonstrated commitment to the welfare of doctors by paying the 2025 MRTF.

Meanwhile, the doctors said that if their demands are not met by September 10, 2025, they would embark on a nationwide strike.

E-NEC, however, demands the immediate payment of the outstanding 2025 MRTF to all eligible resident doctors by the Federal Government, as well as the settlement of the out­standing five months’ arrears of CONMESS, alongside other longstanding salary arrears.

The Council also demands, “The immediate payment of the arrears of the 2024 Ac­coutrement Allowance. The E-NEC demands the com­mencement of payment of specialist allowances to all doctors without further delay, given their indispensable role in delivering specialist med­ical care across the nation. The E-NEC demands that the MDCN immediately restores the recognition of the West African postgraduate mem­bership certificates to their rightful status and calls on the NPMCN to commence without delay the issuance of membership certificates to all deserving candidates, in line with international best prac­tices.

“The E-NEC demands the immediate implementation of the 2024 CONMESS and resolution of all outstanding welfare concerns in Kaduna State, noting that the indefi­nite strike by our members has already resumed and will continue until these demands are met. The E-NEC demands that the governor of Oyo State, His Excellency Governor Seyi Makinde, immediately resolve the welfare concerns of resident doctors under the employment of the state gov­ernment, particularly those at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomosho.

“The E-NEC urges all state governors to prioritise the wel­fare of doctors in their state-owned hospitals and training institutions, ensure the timely payment of MRTF to their res­ident doctors, and take proac­tive steps to curb emigration while maintaining industrial harmony.

“The E-NEC extends the ul­timatum by a final 10 days to all relevant government agen­cies to meet these demands. Failure to do so within this period (expiring on Wednes­day, 10th September 2025) will leave the NEC with no other option than to embark on a nationwide strike action.”

Source: Independent

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