Doctors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have commenced a three-day strike and shut down hospitals to protest against various issues, including poor working conditions, unpaid salaries, and inadequate facilities. The strike, which began after failed negotiations with the relevant authorities, has significantly affected healthcare services in the region, as both public and private hospitals in the FCT are temporarily closed.
The doctors are demanding better remuneration, improved healthcare infrastructure, and a resolution to ongoing administrative challenges within the health sector. The strike has been met with mixed reactions, with some supporting the doctors’ call for better working conditions, while others express concern over the impact on patients in need of medical care.
The government and health authorities have yet to respond officially, but the strike has drawn attention to the ongoing challenges faced by healthcare workers in Nigeria, particularly regarding their pay and working conditions. The doctors have warned that the strike could be extended if their demands are not met.
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