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FCT Resident Doctors Embark On Indefinite Strike

By Joy Anigbogu

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FCT Resident Doctors Embark On Indefinite Strike

LAGOS – Resident doctors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Monday embarked on an indefinite strike over the failure of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to address longstanding issues affecting doctors.

Dr. George Ebong, the President of the Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Capital Territory Administration (ARD-FCTA), announced the strike alongside other executive members during a press conference on Monday in Abuja.

It will be recalled that the association had on the 28th of August issued a seven-day ultimatum, urging the government to address urgent challenges in the FCT health sector.

ARD-FCTA regretted that the ultimatum went was not responded to as the issues raised were not addressed.

The association’s subsequent seven-day warning strike began on 8th of September, with a threat to begin indefinite action if its demands were not met.

“After reassessing the demands presented to the management of FCT hospitals, the congress noted with deep disappointment that none have been met.

“This confirms our fears of chronic neglect of the healthcare system in the FCT,”Ebong said.

Ebong noted that the strike was not targeted at any individual, including the FCT Minister or the Health Services and Environment Secretary, Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, but rather against systemic failure in the health sector.

“Our aim is for the government to meet our demands, both financial and non-financial.

“The government of FCTA has refused to listen. This congress has resolved to go on an indefinite strike starting today, Monday, Sept. 15, 2025.” The ARD FCTA President said.

According to him, the key demands which include the immediate payment of outstanding salaries, including those owed to 26 members who had not been paid for more than seven months.

“Commencement of recruitment of new doctors with clear, time-bound commitments by the end of 2025. Payment of the 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF).

“Stoppage of erroneous deductions and correction of irregular salary payments. Timely conversion and promotion of post-Part II Fellows to Consultant cadre.

“Payment of wage award arrears and CONMESS salary adjustments. Urgent renovation and upgrading of all FCTA hospitals.

“Immediate payment of 13 months’ hazard allowance arrears. Settlement of arrears owed to 2025 external residents.” He said.

The association president stressed the urgency of the demands, and warned that the strike would continue until the government demonstrates genuine commitment to resolve the crisis in the FCT health sector.