The strike follows what the doctors describe as the Ondo State Government’s continued neglect of the health sector and failure to address their welfare concerns.
In a joint statement signed by the state NAGGMDP chairman, Dr. Richard Obe, and secretary, Dr. Adekunle Owolabi, the doctors outlined several grievances, including:
The association is demanding immediate steps from the state government to:
The group warned that if the government fails to meet their demands during the warning strike, they will be forced to begin an indefinite strike, which could further strain the already struggling healthcare system in the state.
They reassured the public of their dedication to quality healthcare but stressed that they can no longer continue working under the current difficult and demoralizing conditions.
The NAGGMDP noted that it had previously given the government a 14-working-day ultimatum, which expired on July 1, 2025, without any meaningful response.
This comes weeks after the Federal High Court in Abuja was shut down due to an indefinite strike by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).
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