featured

Residents Doctors Suspend Warning Strike




The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has suspended its five-day warning strike, just two days after it began.

The suspension was announced in an official statement signed by NARD’s National President, Dr Tope Osundara; Secretary-General, Dr Odunbaku Oluwasola; and Publicity and Social Secretary, Dr Amobi Omoha.

According to the statement, the decision followed assurances from the Federal Government to address the association’s key demands.

READ ALSO:

Sahara Leaders Named in African Energy Chamber’s ‘20 Under 40’ Rising Stars List

News Agency of Nigeria Rallies Experts For Discourse On Energy In Digital Age

News Agency of Nigeria Rallies Experts For Discourse On Energy In Digital Age

RIGHT OF REPLY: Spitting on Dele Giwa’s Grave, Throwing Gani Under The Bus: The Yakubu Mohammed’s “Revelations”

The association explained that after due deliberations, and in consideration of the plight of Nigerians facing healthcare challenges amid economic hardship, the National Executive Council (NEC) resolved to suspend the strike effective Sunday.

It said the suspension allowed the government a two-week window to fully implement the demands outlined in the association’s communiqué.