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Resident doctors threaten to resume strike

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The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors on Monday warned that it would resume a total, indefinite, and comprehensive strike if the Federal Government fails to implement agreed-upon demands within four weeks.

The announcement was made in a communique issued at the end of NARD’s Extraordinary National Executive Council meeting, signed by its President, Dr. Mohammad Suleiman; Secretary-General, Dr. Shuaibu Ibrahim; and Publicity and Social Secretary, Dr. Abdulmajid Ibrahim.

The association had suspended its indefinite strike on Saturday after 29 days of industrial action, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the government.

The MoU committed the government to meet NARD’s demands within four weeks.

The communique stated, “The strike is suspended for four weeks to allow monitoring of implementation.

“Failure to fully implement agreements will result in the resumption of a total, indefinite, and comprehensive strike.”

It added that the NEC had reviewed progress on various agreements with the Federal Government.

On the seven-month arrears of the 25–35 per cent Consolidated Medical Salary Structure review, it noted that the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System had processed payments up to December 2023, except for some failed or omitted payments, which NARD will reconcile with IPPIS.

Regarding the 2024 Accoutrement Allowance, it said a significant portion has been paid, but reconciliation of failed or omitted payments is still required.

It stated that for the five disengaged resident doctors at Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, the committee report has been submitted, and full implementation is expected within two weeks from November 27, 2025.

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On prolonged work and call hours, the communique stated that an advisory has been issued discouraging excessive duties, and a taskforce has been set up to develop a formal policy within two months.

To address manpower shortages, workload, and burnout, the communique noted that the Minister has instructed the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation to conclude one-to-one replacement, with feedback expected by November 28, 2025.

“On promotion arrears, the list is to be transmitted to the Budget Office and Ministry of Finance within one month. On House Officers’ Scheme of Service exclusion, the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission is to transmit benefits to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria for implementation.

“On the Universal CONMESS application, the Ministry of Health is mandated to apply it universally across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies. The circular of the corrected professional allowances has been released. On casualisation of resident doctors, Chief Medical Directors and Medical Directors are to standardise locum engagement—minimum six months; preference in recruitment, and the committee is to produce a policy within two months,” it noted.

The communique further stated that regarding specialist allowances for resident doctors, an OHCSF directive has been issued, and the NSIWC is responsible for implementation.

It also noted that the downgrading of the entry point from CONMESS 3 to 2 has been resolved, with the Ministry tasked to liaise with the Accountant General of the Federation/IPPIS for smooth upgrading. The slow progress of the Collective Bargaining Agreement committee has prompted the Ministries of Health, Labour, and Employment to expedite action.

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The NEC emphasized that outstanding salaries and arrears in hospitals, including Otukpo, Owo, Ilorin, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, and Uyo, are to be transmitted by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to the Budget Office and Ministry of Finance for payment within one month.

It said local issues in State Teaching Hospitals and Institutions and Federal Health Institutions, particularly at Benue State University Teaching Hospital, require urgent intervention.

It highlighted that special pension benefits under the Nigerian Medical Association MoU will be addressed with a letter forwarded to the PENCOM DG as the committee resumes sitting.

The NEC also noted the government’s acknowledgment of deteriorating infrastructure and obsolete equipment; and the Consultant cadres for other health professionals will be handled under the CBA, and progress has been noted on other MoU demands.

The association emphasized that strict monitoring of the government’s compliance will continue, and failure to fully implement the agreements within four weeks will prompt the resumption of industrial action.

The NEC resolved that the five disengaged FTH Lokoja doctors be fully reinstated within two weeks, while the 25–35 per cent CONMESS arrears, accoutrement allowance, specialist allowance for CONMESS 5 doctors, promotion arrears, and outstanding salaries/allowances for affected hospitals be immediately compiled, transmitted, and paid within one month.

It also resolved that a Central Taskforce Committee will address duty hours and locum policies within two months, the CBA exercise must resume and be completed on time, and the one-to-one replacement will be implemented to tackle manpower shortages.

All remaining agreements from conciliatory meetings must be implemented immediately. The strike has been suspended for four weeks to allow monitoring, but failure to comply will trigger a total, indefinite, and comprehensive strike.

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“All STHIs/FHIs with unresolved issues should continue industrial action until genuine commitments are made, and immediate resolution of all remaining agreements from conciliatory meetings,” it highlighted

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Nigerian Air Force airstrikes destroy terrorist hideouts in Borno, read details

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The Nigerian Air Force says its airstrikes have successfully destroyed terrorist hideouts in the Southern Tumbuns area of Borno.

This is contained in a statement by the Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, on Saturday in Abuja.

Ejodame said the operation was conducted on Friday at about 1850 hours over Ali Sheriffti, a known terrorist enclave, following credible intelligence on insurgent activities.

“The NAF air assets carried out a focused surveillance sweep, during which several insurgents were sighted moving along concealed tracks and were trailed to structures hidden under dense foliage.

“Following positive identification, the NAF executed a precise strike, engaging the structures with onboard munitions.

“The operation achieved the desired effect, with terrorist structures destroyed, further degrading their capability and freedom of movement in the area,” he said.

Ejodame said the strike underscored NAF’s sustained commitment to intelligence-led and precision-driven operations aimed at denying terrorists safe havens.

He quoted the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, as reaffirming the force’s resolve to sustain pressure on terrorist networks.

He added that operations would continue with increased intensity to safeguard the nation and its citizens.

“The Nigerian Air Force will continue to pursue and dismantle terrorist networks with unwavering precision and relentless force, ensuring no enclave remains beyond our reach,” he said.

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FG, Oyo lawmaker empower 210 youths with digital skills, laptops

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The Federal Government on Friday trained about 210 youths in Oyo State on digital marketing, cybersecurity basics, remote work, and technology-enabled entrepreneurship.

The digital literacy and empowerment programme was facilitated by a lawmaker representing Ibadan North-West/Ibadan South-West Federal Constituency and a Governorship aspirant under the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, Stanley Olajide, in collaboration with the National Information Technology Development Agency.

The event was held at Dapo Aderogba Hall, Nigeria Union of Journalists state Secretariat, Iyaganku Government Reserved Area, Ibadan, the state capital.

Olajide, popularly called Odidiomo, explained that his priorities include establishing tech and innovation hubs to position Ibadan as the technology capital of the South-West.

The chairman of the House Committee on Digital, Information Communication Technology and Cybersecurity described the practical as a response to the challenge of youth unemployment and the urgent need to bridge the digital divide.

He said, “I serve as a representative and remain actively engaged in committees related to ICT, cybersecurity, and other areas of technology. Technology is not just a field for me; it is a passion.

“A key priority is how we can empower our youth, both men and women, by equipping them with the skills they need to succeed. This is central to everything I do, because the future of Nigeria depends on them,” he said.

The lawmaker indicated that the programme is being expanded in phases, with additional cohorts already scheduled to scale its impact beyond the current beneficiaries.

“Regarding this programme, we have about 210 beneficiaries participating today, with an additional 150 set to begin next week. This will bring the total to approximately 360 participants in this phase. We plan to run up to ten phases before the end of the year; this is the second phase, following an earlier one held late last year.

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“Beyond training, participants received financial support ranging between N30,000 and M50,000 to help them launch digital ventures. This move was deliberately structured to ensure immediate access and transparency.

“Each participant is receiving financial support, between N30,000 and N50,000, to help them get started. I made it a point that these funds be given in cash to avoid any issue related to network failures or delays in transfers, ensuring transparency and that everyone receives what they are entitled to,” he explained.

Olajide stressed that the programme represented only a foundational step in a longer-term plan to integrate Nigerian youths into emerging global technology ecosystems, including artificial intelligence and blockchain.“We must provide young people with the right tools and knowledge to prepare them for what lies ahead. This training programme is only a starting point.

“We intend to build on it with more advanced opportunities, including areas like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and other emerging technologies. However, for these to be effective, there must be a strong foundation, and that is what we are laying now,“ Olajide said.

Drawing comparisons with global best practices, he pointed to India’s transformation through sustained investment in technology training, noting that similar efforts could reposition Nigerian cities as innovation hubs.

“I often reflect on how countries like India addressed youth unemployment by investing in technology training, eventually transforming cities like Bangalore into global tech hubs. In the same way, we can position Ibadan and the state as leading technology hubs in West Africa and beyond,” the lawmaker stated.

The lawmaker added that the broader objective is to provide participants with practical skills, entrepreneurial support and the tools required to compete in a rapidly evolving digital economy.

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“Our goal is to give participants baseline skills, startup support, and the tools they need to begin their journey. Stay focused, embrace what you have learned with passion, continue to develop your skills, and use the resources provided wisely. The future is in your hands,“ he said.

He, therefore, urged the beneficiaries to make use of the training and tools judiciously.

Earlier, the NITDA representative, Eedris Faruk, said the participants were equipped with skills in digital literacy, AI, responsible platform use, and online business setup to drive education, entrepreneurship, and employment.

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EFCC warns content creators against unauthorised use of name, logo

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has warned content creators to stop using its name, logo and likeness in skits and other media productions without approval, saying such portrayals misrepresent its operations and warning that violators will be prosecuted.

In a video message shared on Saturday via its X page, the commission said, “It has come to the attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission that some individuals and content creators are using the name, logo and likeness of EFCC in skits and other media content.

“Many of these skits misrepresent our values and standard operating procedures. We wish to inform the general public that the EFCC has not authorised any such use.”

The agency added, “The EFCC does not endorse, sponsor or approve any comedy, drama or online content that uses our identity without written consent.”

It further directed the public to comply immediately, stating, “Therefore, the public is hereby advised to cease and desist from using our name, logo, uniforms or any identifying elements in skits or promotional content without prior written approval. Be warned, all who violate these instructions shall be prosecuted.”

The warning comes amid earlier concerns by the commission over rising cases of impersonation and fake sting operations by individuals posing as its officers.

The EFCC had said intelligence available to it indicated that fraudsters were deploying “ingenious but fraudulent means” to tarnish its image, including tactics involving gangs operating around popular eateries and fun spots in major cities, where unsuspecting youths are targeted.

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