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‎BREAKING: Nigerian Doctors On Strike – Nigerian Association Of Resident Doctors, NARD Embarks On Comprehensive Nationwide Strike; Appeals To Nigerians For Understanding

‎Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NARD President, Dr Mohammed Usman Suleiman on Saturday appealed to Nigerians to see reasons and understand with them as they embarked on Nationwide  total and comprehensive strike.

‎NARD said the Resident Doctors were not insensitive but they have been pushed to the wall stating they it is painful been in hospitals seeing patients dieing without equipments to save them.

‎According to him:

‎”💪💪”Our members have decided to proceed with the indefinite strike. Although the Ministry of Finance is making efforts to address some of the financial issues we raised, that alone does not cover the entirety of our demands. Our members have resolved to go ahead.”

‎All NARD members would join the strike action across federal, state, and private institutions.

‎“The government is engaging us on the financial aspects, but those are only one out of 19 demands that remain largely unaddressed”—NARD PRESIDENT, DR. MOHAMMAD SULEIMAN”

‎NARD further appealed to Nigerians in a statement forwarded to DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS. It read thus:

‎”A PASSIONATE CALL TO ALL NIGERIANS TO STAND WITH NARD

‎Fellow Nigerians!

‎Warm greetings from the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

‎We wish to address you at this critical time as we embark on a total, comprehensive, and indefinite strike, a decision that did not come lightly, nor was it ever our desire. We are fully aware of the pains and inconveniences that accompany any disruption in healthcare services, and we deeply regret the situation.

‎However, this action has become inevitable, following the repeated failure of the Federal Government of Nigeria to honor its promises and implement the agreements reached with us after several rounds of dialogue, appeals, and ultimata.

‎Our demands are not selfish, neither are they politically motivated. They are genuine, germane, and patriotic, centered on the survival of the Nigerian health system and the well-being of every citizen who depends on it.

‎We fight not for personal gain, but for the creation of a system that allows resident doctors to deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care to patients in an environment that supports their mental and physical well-being. A resident doctor who is overworked, underpaid, and mentally exhausted cannot offer optimal care to the patient who needs them most.

‎Our demands include issues of excessive workload, fair remuneration, payment of arrears, improvement of working conditions, adequate staffing, and the provision of essential medical infrastructure, all of which directly impact the quality of healthcare delivered to Nigerians.

‎A nation’s health system can only be as strong as the hands that sustain it. If resident doctors are broken, under-motivated, or forced to seek survival abroad, the patients suffer most. This is why we have taken this painful stand to secure the future of Nigerian healthcare for every man, woman, and child who deserves quality care here at home.

‎We therefore call on all Nigerians; our patients, civil society groups, labour unions, religious and traditional leaders, and every citizen of conscience,  to stand with us. Add your voices to ours in appealing to the Federal Government to do the right thing.

‎This is not a fight between resident doctors and government; it is a struggle for a functional, just, and humane healthcare system, one where your doctor can attend to you with a clear mind, a motivated spirit, and access to the tools needed to save lives.

‎Together, we can rebuild a system that values both the caregiver and the cared-for. We appeal to you to weigh in and urge the Government to address our demands urgently, so that hospitals can reopen, resident doctors can return to their duty posts, and Nigerians can once again access the care they deserve.

‎We always stand with you,  and now we ask you to stand with us in solidarity and service to humanity.

‎Dr. Mohammad Usman Suleiman

‎President, Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD)

‎1st November, 2025.”

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