FG to Release ₦11.99bn to Settle Doctors’ Arrears Amid Ongoing Nationwide Strike

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By Ranks Africa News Desk

In a decisive move aimed at ending the ongoing nationwide strike by the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), the Federal Government has announced plans to release ₦11.99 billion within the next 72 hours to clear outstanding salary and allowance arrears owed to medical professionals.

The announcement was made on Saturday by Alaba Balogun, Head of Information and Public Relations at the Federal Ministry of Health, who confirmed that the government is taking “concrete actions” to address the grievances that prompted the industrial action.

According to Balogun, the payment is part of a broader government initiative to restore stability in the health sector, improve staff welfare, and ensure consistent delivery of medical services nationwide.

“This payment is part of a coordinated effort to stabilize the health workforce and ensure uninterrupted medical services across the country,” Balogun stated.

He further revealed that discussions are ongoing with relevant agencies to fast-track recruitment processes, settle other outstanding financial obligations, and implement long-term health sector reforms aimed at preventing future disputes.

The announcement follows days of disruption in hospitals nationwide after resident doctors began an indefinite strike to protest delayed payments and inadequate working conditions.

Observers note that the government’s rapid response signals an urgent attempt to rebuild trust with healthcare professionals and avert a deeper crisis in the already strained medical system.

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