Breaking: FCT Resident Doctors Declare Seven-Day Warning Strike, Details Emerge
by Esther Odili, https://www.facebook.com/legitngnews · Legit.ng News · Join- The Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Capital Territory (ARD-FCT), has commenced a seven-day warning strike over what it described as systemic failure
- National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) president, Dr George Ebong, confirmed the industrial action in a communique issued on Monday, September 8
- This came weeks after Nigerian nurses and midwives began a warning strike on July 29, 2025, following the government’s failure to respond to a 15-day ultimatum issued on July 14
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The Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Capital Territory (ARD-FCT), has commenced its seven-day warning strike.
FCT resident doctors list demand
The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) disclosed this in a communique issued by its president, Dr George Ebong, joined by other executive members.
As reported by Channels TV on Monday, September 8, the resident doctors described the FCT health system as a long-standing systemic failure requiring comprehensive and immediate reform.
NARD president Ebong stressed that doctors in the FCT were under immense pressure, frequently covering multiple departments.
Talks ongoing with FG - Minister
In a swift response to the development, the minister of state for health, Dr Isaq Salako, has expressed confidence that the federal government’s ongoing talks with the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) will prevent the strike.
“The National Association of Resident Doctors has issued an ultimatum, but I believe with the level of conversation ongoing, we had a meeting on Monday; we are making progress,” he said during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.
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In another development, Legit.ng reported that Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, expressed dissatisfaction over Nigeria's health crisis.
He highlighted two dangerous global health records Nigeria is holding, further explaining the UN's report that stated,
“If you live in Nigeria, you are simply waiting to die”.
FG bows to striking nurses' pressure
Similarly, Legit.ng reported that the federal government, led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, made a major move following the ongoing nationwide nurses’ strike.
The minister of health, Prof Ali Pate, held a crucial meeting with the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM).
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Nigeria called for a pan-African approach to regulate health worker mobility, promote ethical recruitment, and retain skilled professionals through better data, training, and collaboration across the continent.
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