NARD gives FG 4-week ultimatum: extends strike suspension

NARD on strike

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, (NARD), has issued a four-week ultimatum to the Federal Government to fully implement outstanding agreements on salaries, allowances and welfare, even as it extended the suspension of its Total Indefinite Comprehensive Strike, (TICS).

The decision was taken at the end of the Association’s ‘January National Executive Council (NEC) meeting and Scientific Conference’, held between January 25 and 29, 2026, in Jos, Plateau State.

In a communiqué jointly signed by NARD President, Mohammad Suleiman; Secretary-General, Shuaibu Ibrahim; and Publicity and Social Secretary, AbdulMajid Ibrahim, the Association expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, Vice-President Kashim Shettima, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang and other key stakeholders for their roles in ongoing engagements.

NARD said the extension of the strike suspension for another four weeks was a ‘goodwill gesture” in recognition of what it described as progress made by the Federal Government. “In recognition of the progress made by the Federal Government towards addressing the legitimate demands of Nigerian resident doctors, the NEC has resolved to extend the suspension of the Total Indefinite Comprehensive Strike for a further period of four weeks”, the communiqué stated.

The conference, themed: ‘Innovating for Equity: Technology as a Bridge between Poverty and Health’, was delivered by Professor Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, APC National Chairman, who was represented by Dr. Peace Longdet.

The event was chaired by the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Piwuna Christopher, and attracted several dignitaries, including the Gbong-Gwom Jos and Chairman of the Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs, His Royal Majesty Jacob Gyang, who was represented.

Leaders of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and chief medical directors of major health institutions were also present.

After extensive deliberations, the NEC acknowledged the reinstatement of disengaged doctors at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, and commended the intervention of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment and the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) on the outstanding 25 and 35 per cent CONMESS and accoutrement allowance arrears.

IPPIS assured the Association that efforts were ongoing to clear the arrears within two weeks.

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