Nigerian Nurses Call Off Strike After Government Accord

Nurses in Nigeria ended their seven-day warning strike after reaching an agreement with the government concerning higher pay, improved working conditions, and increased recruitment. The government has committed to clear timelines for these demands, and no nurse will face sanctions for participating in the strike.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Lagos | Updated: 03-08-2025 01:06 IST | Created: 03-08-2025 01:06 IST
Nigerian Nurses Call Off Strike After Government Accord
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Nurses in Nigeria suspended their seven-day warning strike as they struck a deal with the government on their demands for better working conditions, pay hikes, and increased recruitment.

The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives confirmed the agreement, noting the government's provision of clear timelines to implement a memorandum of understanding.

A meeting between health ministry representatives and the nurses' union assured that none of the striking nurses would face disciplinary actions. Negotiations were led by Health Minister Ali Pate and Labor Minister Muhammad Dingyadi.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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