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Resident Doctors Vow To Continue Strike, Accuse FG Of Insincerity

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The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has vowed to continue its nationwide strike that has prevented access to healthcare across hospitals.

The resident doctors embarked on strike on April 1 to protest issues that mostly bother on poor remuneration and conditions of service.

Among their demands is a 50 per cent increase of the N5,000 they are being paid as hazard allowance — see how this compares with earnings of federal lawmakers.

At its national executive council (NEC) meeting on Wednesday, the association said there is no going back on their resolve to down tools until all their demands are met.

The doctors also accused the federal government of being insincere in its response to their grievances.

“The NEC unanimously voted that the ongoing total and indefinite strike that started on the 1st of April 2021 be continued until the federal and state governments of Nigeria meets up with our demands,” NARD said in a communique sent to the press.

“The NEC painfully observed that despite all the efforts of by the National Officers Committee (NOC) to ensure that the Federal Government do the needful to prevent the ongoing strike, Government has continued in their insincerity of promises hence the current stalemate.”

The association said it is disappointed with Chris Ngige, minister of labour and employment, who had said he was not aware the doctors are collecting N5,000 as hazard allowance until the coronavirus pandemic started.

It said it had given a two-month ultimatum before declaring the industrial action “when it became apparent that the ministry of health was not interested in any form of settlement to avert the avoidable action.”

“NEC also noted that the Memorandum of Action signed was after 12 midnight on 31st of March, 2021 when the ultimatum had elapsed. Without prejudice to the labour laws and other extant laws of the land, the industrial action had already begun before the MOA was signed and as such, not tenable,” it added.

“They noted the admittance of the Hon Minister of state for health who wholeheartedly agreed that all the issues raised by NARD in her communique are germane and legitimate and further admitted that bureaucratic bottlenecks in government led to delay/ non-implementation of previous memoranda signed with NARD.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the NEC stated clearly that the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors is not a financial arm of the Nigerian government and therefore not involved in any form of payment of residency training funding as was alleged in the meeting called at the instance of the HMoLE (honourable minister of labour and employment).

“To set the record straight, the offices and officers involved are the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria and her Registrar as well as the Office of Hospital services and her Director. When the errors in payment were noticed, NARD informed both bodies appropriately for further action as may be necessary.”

After appraising the government’s response to its demands, the association said the industrial action goes on although it is still mindful of its oath to take care of patients.

“We want to use this medium to reiterate our commitment to the smooth running of all tertiary institutions in the country and the provision of specialist healthcare to Nigerians but we need to first of all care for our own health and welfare in order to give standard care to our patients. This is in line with our physician oath,” it said.

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I Deeply Appreciate Your Loyalty, Tinubu Hails Vice President Shettima At 59

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President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday sent warm birthday wishes to Vice President Kashim Shettima as he turned 59, describing him as a loyal ally and dependable partner in Nigeria’s renewal journey.

In a personal message, Tinubu hailed Shettima’s courage, tenacity, and sense of duty, noting that his choice of Shettima as running mate had been repeatedly justified by his service and commitment.

“Today presents another unique opportunity to celebrate you, my brother, co-traveller, and Vice President, as you mark another birthday,” Tinubu said.

“Your courage, sense of duty, tenacity, determination, and belief in Nigeria’s greatness have remained unshaken. I deeply appreciate your vibrancy, loyalty, partnership, and support as my deputy.”

Tinubu on Choosing Shettima

The President recalled his decision to select Shettima as his running mate, saying it was based on competence and leadership qualities Nigerians could rely on.

“Every day, as Vice President, you have justified that choice by strengthening our work, bringing fresh perspectives, and upholding our commitment to Nigerians,” Tinubu said.

Record of Service

Tinubu praised Shettima’s political journey from Governor of Borno State to Senator, commending his leadership during difficult times. He described him as proof that “leadership is service, not privilege.”

Renewed Hope Agenda

The President highlighted Shettima’s role in advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda, citing joint efforts on food security, investment reforms, and global partnerships.

“Our partnership will continue to yield results that Nigerians can see and feel. We must keep working towards prosperity and better living standards for our people,” Tinubu noted.

Beyond Politics

Tinubu said his relationship with Shettima transcends politics, calling it a bridge across regions and traditions. He urged other leaders to emulate the Vice President’s example of putting Nigeria first.

The President wished Shettima strength, wisdom, and many more impactful years in service to Nigeria.

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Resident Doctors Give FG 10 Days To Meet Demands, Threaten Nationwide Strike

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The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has issued a 10-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to resolve outstanding welfare issues or face a nationwide strike.

The decision followed the association’s Extraordinary National Executive Council (E-NEC) meeting held virtually on Sunday. A communiqué was jointly signed by NARD President, Dr. Tope Osundara, General Secretary, Dr. Oluwasola Odunbaku, and Publicity Secretary, Dr. Omoha Amobi.

Key Demands

  • Payment of 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF) still owed to many doctors.
  • Settlement of five months’ arrears from the 25%/35% CONMESS salary review.
  • Clearance of other longstanding salary arrears.
  • Payment of 2024 Accoutrement Allowance.
  • Recognition and restoration of postgraduate membership certificates issued by the West African Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons and the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria.

State-Level Concerns

NARD also condemned the Kaduna State Government for failing to honour agreements with doctors at ARD Kaduna and Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital.
It criticised the Oyo State Government for ignoring the plight of doctors at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomosho, where an indefinite strike has been ongoing.

Government Praised in Part

The doctors, however, commended state governors who have fully paid the 2025 MRTF, saying such compliance shows commitment to workers’ welfare.

Ultimatum Ends Sept 10

“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,” the communiqué warned.

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Lagos To Begin Second Phase Of Ogudu–Ifako Bridge Repairs Wednesday

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The Lagos State Government says it will commence the second phase of repair works on the Ogudu–Ifako Bridge (inbound Island) on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.

Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, noting that alternative routes have been mapped out to ease movement for motorists during the period.

Alternative Routes

Oshodi-bound motorists from Lagos–Ibadan Expressway/Toll Gate → use Ojota Slip Road → connect Ikorodu Road (inward Anthony, by Taxi Park).

Victoria Island-bound motorists → Ojota Slip Road → Ikorodu Road (inward Anthony, by Town Planning Way) → Gbagada → Third Mainland Bridge → Lagos Island.

Motorists from Ikeja & environs → proceed via Maryland → Ikorodu Road/Funsho Williams Avenue → Eko Bridge → Outer Marina.

Government Appeal

Osiyemi said the second phase of repairs follows a review of the initial traffic management plan used during the first phase of the project.

“The partial closure of the bridge is a necessary part of the maintenance programme. Motorists are therefore urged to be patient and bear with the temporary inconvenience in the interest of improved road infrastructure,” he stated.

He also urged drivers to maintain lane discipline, cooperate with Traffic Management Officers, and plan their trips in advance to minimise congestion.

The bridge maintenance is part of a wider effort by the Lagos State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to sustain critical road infrastructure and improve traffic flow in the state.

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