BREAKING: Court orders resident doctors to suspend strike
BREAKING: Court orders resident doctors to suspend strike
By Ikechukwu Nnochiri – Abuja
The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja has ordered the
Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, to call off the strike action
they commenced since August 2.
The order followed a suit the Federal Government filed before the
court to challenge the legality of the strike action.
FG, alongside the Federal Ministry of Health, had insisted that
resident doctors embarked on the strike action, without proper notice as
provided by the extant Strike laws.
It argued that members of NARD, being of “essential services
providers”, were prohibited by law from embarking on strike.
“The continued and sustained industrial action by the
Defendant/Respondent is contrary to public policy and equally endangers the
lives of the citizenry,” it added.
Though FG earlier threatened to invoke the no-work-no-pay policy
against the Resident Doctors following their refusal to return to their duty
posts over alleged irregular payment of their salaries, however, the court, in
a ruling on August 23, ordered all the parties to “suspend all forms of
hostilities”, pending determination of the suit.
At the resumed
proceedings in the matter on Friday, Justice Bashir Alkali, ordered NARD to
suspend the strike action “with immediate effect”, after he heard all the
parties in the matter.
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