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Lagos Nurses Council Suspend Strike

by pioneerng
January 18, 2022
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The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Lagos Congress has suspended their purported threeday warning strike scheduled to commence today, Monday January 10, 2022.

This is coming after series of deliberations held with the Lagos State government on Sunday January 9, 2022.

In a press release made available to the media and signed by the Council’s State Secretary, Toba Odumosu, the council unanimously resolved to suspend the strike pending the outcome of Lagos State government’s resolute to meet their demands.

It stated; “Following the NANNM’s engagement with the Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu held on Sunday January 9, 2022, concerning the agitation of Nurses and Midwives in Lagos to embark on 3 day warning strike, the governor has tremendously intervened and has promised to speed up action on the council’s demands.

“However the congress, on convening an emergency meeting on Monday January 10, has decided to suspend the strike effective from Tuesday January 11, 2022, while awaiting the decision the government to effect the actions,”

The association, while acknowledging the prompt intervention of the Governor,  key stakeholders in the health sector and the general public for their understanding, has asked their members to resume work on Tuesday morning.

“We are committed to the progress and resilience of our health care system. We implore all to see the strike action as an intervention to improve the healthcare system while thanking the general public for their understanding, ” says Odumosu.

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