The doctors, under the umbrella body National Association of
Resident Doctors (NARD), had embarked on an industrial action on Monday to
protest the the non-payment 10 months salaries of some of its members.
They also demanded an end to inappropriate placement of
members in both states and federal tertiary hospitals across the nation, as
well as the sacking of members in some hospitals, and under-funding of the
residency training programme.
In response to the action of the doctors, the government on
Tuesday ordered its health institutions to declare their positions vacant.
But on Saturday, Mohammed Askira, president of NARD,
announced that the association had ended the strike.He called on the government to implement the agreement it
reached with the association before July 14, assuring his colleagues that none
of them would be victimised for joining the struggle.
He added that resident doctors would resume duties on June
27, saying that the strike was called off to reduce the suffering of Nigerians
who have had no access to medical care since the beginning of the action.
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