
The Nigerian government and striking nurses have reached an agreement, leading to the end of the prolonged nurses’ strike that had affected healthcare services across the country. After several days of negotiation, both parties came to terms that satisfied the primary demands of the nursing staff.
Key outcomes of the talks include:
- Implementation of agreed salary adjustments for nurses
- Improved working conditions and provision of essential medical supplies
- Commitment from the government to address further welfare concerns promptly
Following the resolution, hospitals nationwide have resumed full services, restoring critical healthcare access for millions of Nigerians. The strike had led to significant disruptions in patient care, causing distress among both patients and healthcare providers.
Healthcare authorities have urged the public to return to health facilities for their medical needs and assured continued efforts to maintain stable healthcare delivery across the nation.