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Home Health Nurses give FG 7-day strike notice

Nurses give FG 7-day strike notice

The National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM-FHI) has given the Federal Government a 7-day notice, urging it to improve welfare, provide fair allowances, and enhance working conditions for nurses.

The notice, signed by National Secretary Nurse Enya Osinachi and released by President Nurse Morakinyo-Olajide Rilwan, was issued in Abuja on Monday. The decision followed an emergency National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held on July 10 in Abuja.

NANNM-FHI said the move encouraged proactive dialogue on critical issues facing its members.

The notice explained that the action became necessary after a 15-day ultimatum, issued July 14, expired without a meaningful response from the Federal Government or Federal Ministry of Health.

“The strike, starting 12 midnight Tuesday, July 29, will involve total service withdrawal across all Federal health institutions.

“Nurses nationwide have been asked to comply fully and stand in solidarity.”

NANNM-FHI reaffirmed nurses’ central role in healthcare delivery and insisted that those contributing 60–70 per cent of hospital services deserved improved welfare, fair treatment, and recognition for their essential services.

The association rejected a June 27 circular from the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission (NSIWC), calling for its reversal and demanding adjustments to various allowances including shift, call duty, and retention.

It urged the Federal Government to engage positively, highlighting that a well-supported nursing workforce was critical to quality healthcare outcomes and sustaining public health across all federal medical institutions in Nigeria. (NAN)

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