LASUTH Doctors' Strike Poses Threat to Lagos Healthcare

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has issued a warning regarding a strike by resident doctors at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), which poses a significant threat to the healthcare system in Lagos State. The strike, which has been ongoing for three days, stems from unresolved welfare issues affecting medical personnel, including delays in implementing revised professional allowances, unpaid promotion arrears, and inadequate welfare support.
Dr. Ewonowo Sundai, the chairman of NMA Lagos, described the situation as deeply unfortunate and attributed the crisis to prolonged delays in negotiations.
The NMA emphasized that strike action is often a last resort when sustained dialogue fails to yield meaningful results. The association has raised urgent demands, including the immediate construction of new quarters for resident doctors and the prompt payment of outstanding promotion arrears.
The NMA has called on the Lagos State government and relevant stakeholders to act swiftly to address these welfare issues to prevent further deterioration of healthcare delivery.
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