The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.
The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.
The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.
The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.
The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.
The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.
The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.
The National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has suspended its strike after a meeting of the executives of the association.
The doctors’ industrial action, which commenced on September 4, crippled activities in public hospitals across Nigeria.
Addressing journalists on the decision to suspend the strike, the Chairman of NARD, UCH, Ibadan chapter, Segun Olaopa, said “the decision was reached following appeals from the public that the doctors should give the federal government more time to meet their demands.”
Mr. Olaopa, however, said that there will be a review in two weeks time to determine how far the government had gone to honour their agreements.