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Lagos Doctors Begin Three-Day Warning Strike Over Salary Deductions

Doctors under the Lagos State Government have begun a three-day warning strike to protest sudden salary deductions made without any prior notice.

The Medical Guild, which represents all medical and dental professionals employed by the state government, announced the strike in a statement signed by its Chairman, Dr. Japhet Olugbogi, and Secretary, Dr. Adekunle Akinade.

The Guild expressed disappointment over the pay cuts, describing them as unfair, illegal, and poorly timed especially considering the ongoing economic hardship in the country.

The doctors said they were shocked that despite earlier discussions with the state government that led to the reversal of a previous deduction, salaries for July were once again slashed without explanation.

They said that this “singular act and repeated provocation by the Government is highly regrettable, illegal, a breach of trust and cordial agreement and totally frowned at by the labour law.

“Moreso, at this period of economic stagflation caused by the harsh policies of the government itself and the Japa syndrome, when other states are doing all that is humanly possible to encourage and motivate their health workforce.

“Let it be known that the most senior doctor in the Lagos State employment does not earn up to 1,100 US dollar and the Government in its wisdom feels that reducing that meagre income is the best way to encourage and motivate the health workforce in the state.

“Consequently, rising from a well attended Emergency General Assembly of the Medical Guild held on the 26th of July 2025 attended by over 385 doctors were present and after an extensive deliberations of the issues, The congress resolves as follows; 

“Congress directs all members of the Medical Guild to proceed on a total withdrawal of service, from Monday 8am, the 28th of July 2025 to 8am Thursday 31st July, 2025, if government fails to reverse the illegally deducted funds and payment of the 12 month revised CONMESS arrears owed to honorary Consultants in LASUTH.

“A 21-day ultimatum should be given to the LASG after the strike and at the expiration of the ultimatum, if our demands are not met, an indefinite strike should commence forthwith.

“We are by this medium calling on our compassionate Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu to kindly intervene to ensure the reversal of the illegally deducted funds in order to forestall the breakdown of peace in the health sector. We appreciate all our resilient congress men and women for the sacrifice they have made so far.”

KanyiDaily recalls that the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) also warned that doctors will begin a nationwide strike on Thursday if the Federal Government fails to meet their demands.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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