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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

South-West doctors threaten strike over unfavourable allowances

Mr Alonge said that the FG did not consult them before announcing the allowances.

• July 15, 2025
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Doctors in Nigeria [credit : Premium Times]

The South-West Caucus of the Nigerian Medical Association said its members may embark on strike if the unfavourable allowances introduced for doctors by the Federal Government is not withdrawn.

The caucus, which comprised Osun, Oyo, Ekiti, Ogun and Ondo states, said this at a news conference in Osogbo on Tuesday.

The Caucus Chairman, Dr Adeshina Fasanu, stated that the recent circular issued by the National Salary, Income and Wages Commission (NSIWC) concerning doctors (increased) allowances, is not in tandem with economic reality.

Mr Fasanu, who is also the Osun State NMA Chairman, said the national leadership of NMA had given the Federal Government 21 days ultimatum to withdraw the circular.

He said the South-West caucus aligns with national leadership of the NMA in demanding for: immediate correction of inconsequential adjustment in alignment with the 2001, 2009 and 2014 Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs).

“Full payment of 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF) and comprehensive review of the fund to reflect current economic realities,” he said

Ondo NMA Chairman, Dr Olumuyiwa Alonge, said the FG did not consult them before announcing the allowances.

Mr Alonge said this was the time medical doctors needed to be motivated as there was a serious shortage of doctors in the country, with a ratio of one doctor to 10,000 patients.

Speaking, Ekiti State NMA Chairman, Dr Ifedayo Oreyemi, said 2,000 doctors leave the country yearly, adding that if doctors’ welfare was not given adequate attention, doctors would continue to leave the country for greener pastures.

Ogun State NMA Chairman, Dr Luqman Ogunjimi, said the NWIC circular on doctor’s allowances would discourage doctors that were already overworked and underpaid, to want to remain and practise in the Nigerian health sector.

Also, Oyo State NMA Chairman, Dr Happy Adedapo, said the government needed to be responsive to the plight of doctors, saying the allowance being introduced was insignificant against the rising inflation in the country.

The caucus, among their 18 demands, also sough implementation of the 2021 hazard allowance agreement, and implementation of the revised retirement age for medical and dental practitioners.

They said if the Federal Government failed to attend to their demands, the caucus would convene an emergency meeting to advise their members appropriately in concert with the national leadership of NMA

(NAN) 

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