After days of uncertainty, medical services across Nigeria have returned to normal as resident doctors have ended their nationwide work stoppage. The decision comes after intensive discussions between the doctors’ union and federal authorities, which focused on addressing long-standing concerns affecting healthcare workers.
The doctors’ union had threatened a strike due to delayed salaries, unpaid allowances, and stalled promotions, a move that had raised fears of disruptions in hospitals nationwide. With the suspension of the strike, patients can now access routine and emergency medical care without interruption.
Union leaders say the government has committed to resolving key welfare and professional issues within a set timeframe, providing temporary relief to healthcare staff and the public. While the doctors have resumed duty, they caution that failure to implement promised measures could lead to renewed industrial action.
Healthcare experts welcomed the return of doctors, emphasizing that uninterrupted services are crucial for tackling ongoing public health challenges and ensuring timely treatment for patients across the country.
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