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Resident doctors set for nationwide strike April 7

The planned action will commence at 12 a.m. Tuesday, and will involve members from federal, state, and private institutions.

• April 5, 2026
Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors
Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors [Credit: en. wikipedia]

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has announced it will begin a nationwide strike on Tuesday, April 7.

According to the association, the decision follows the Federal Government’s review of the Professional Allowance Table policy framework and constructive dialogue.

Shuaibu Ibrahim, NARD secretary general, disclosed in a statement on Saturday that the decision to begin a strike followed extensive consultations among members nationwide, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery and collaboration.

He explained the resolution was reached during an extraordinary national executive council meeting held virtually, where participants encouraged continued engagement with the government to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes for doctors and patients.

According to the association, the planned action will commence at 12 a.m. Tuesday and will involve members across federal, state, and private institutions, while maintaining openness to dialogue and ongoing, timely resolution efforts.

The association emphasised the importance of reinstating the Professional Allowance Table, describing it as vital to enhancing welfare, boosting morale, and supporting the retention of skilled medical professionals nationwide.

It highlighted the need for prompt payment of promotion and salary arrears owed to resident doctors and expressed optimism that ongoing discussions would facilitate resolutions benefiting practitioners and the healthcare system.

NARD further encouraged the timely release of the 2026 Medical Residency Training Fund, noting that improved funding would enhance training opportunities, professional development, and overall capacity in Nigeria’s healthcare sector.

The association reiterated the importance of settling outstanding allowance arrears, expressing confidence that collaborative efforts among stakeholders would ease financial pressures and reinforce commitment among resident doctors serving communities nationwide.

Members were encouraged to remain united and focused, as leadership underscored that ongoing engagement was aimed at securing fairness, strengthening working conditions, and promoting a more resilient and responsive healthcare system nationwide.

The association affirmed its commitment to sustained dialogue with authorities, expressed optimism that efforts would yield positive outcomes, and reinforced its role in advancing the welfare and professional interests of members.

The Professional Allowance Table is designed to standardise doctors’ remuneration, ensuring consistent payments and supporting improved administration across the national healthcare system.

Observers note that ongoing discussions between NARD and the Federal Government continue to provide opportunities to resolve welfare concerns, strengthen cooperation, and ensure the uninterrupted delivery of quality healthcare services nationwide.

(NAN)

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