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Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by DiamondsAreFore(op): 6:33am On Jul 30, 2025
Fortunes of the health sector are set to dim yet again as nurses in Federal health institutions commence a 7-day nationwide warning strike from midnight today, Tuesday, 29th July, 2025, following the expiration of a 15-day ultimatum issued to the government by the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM).

Emerging indicators show that during the strike skeletal services would not be operated as there would be a total shutdown of nursing services in all  federal health institutions including Teaching hospitals and Federal Medical Centres across the country.

The notice for the commencement of the warning strike was issued through a circular to the chairmen/secretaries of all Federal Health Institutions to call out their members to withdraw their services following the decision of the National Executive Council (NEC) at an emergency meeting held at National Hospital, Abuja on 10th July, 2025.

The notice signed by the NANNM National Secretary, Comrade Enya Agatha Osinachi, reads: “Following the decision taken by the National Executive Council of the Sector during the Emergency Meeting held at National Hospital, Abuja on 10th July, 2025 and subsequent to the directive of the National headquarters of the association, you are hereby directed to embark on 7-day warning strike commencing from 12:00 midnight of Tuesday 29th of July, 2025.

“This is as a result of failure of the Federal government of Nigeria/Federal Ministry of Health to take proactive measures to address our concerns and avert this industrial action despite the 15-day ultimatum given from Monday 14th July, 2025.

“This strike action is total and there should not be any skeletal nursing services in any of the Federal health Institutions across the country. Thank you in anticipation as we expect full compliance from all members.”

Earlier in July, the National Chairman of the NANNM, Comrade Morakinyo Rilwan, had expressed disappointment over the recent allowances review for nurses as it failed to address the key concerns and welfare of members and the government had been given an ultimatum to effect a  review to meet the demands.

The NANNM expressed dissatisfaction over the allowances, which were tagged insufficient for night shifts and weekend shifts, and also frowned on the inadequacy of call duty allowances, noting that nurses on call often have to sacrifice personal time to be on duty and to respond to emergencies.

Among its demands, the association is seeking  creation of the department of nursing at the Federal Ministry of Health, an upward review of shift duty allowances, special allowance for specialist nurses, secure and conducive work environment for nurses, and well equipped hospitals with modern equipment to curb medical tourism abroad.

With nurses delivering the majority of hospital services, there are fears that the  strike may cripple emergency care, surgeries, maternal health, and chronic disease management, even as the resulting delays may result in preventable deaths, especially in critical units like ICUs and maternity wards.

Nigeria is already facing a massive shortfall of nurses with over 75,000 nurses and midwives emigrating since 2019, and a prolonged nurses strike could accelerate the collapse of public healthcare delivery.

Nurses and midwives are the largest workforce reportedly making up about 60 percent of the national healthcare strength with the Federal hospitals including Teaching Hospitals and Federal Medical Centres being the largest employers of nurses in the country.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/07/nationwide-shutdown-of-hospitals-imminent-as-nurses-begin-7-day-warning-strike/

Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by phorget(m): 6:37am On Jul 30, 2025
But $100,000 would be given to each of our female footballers...after all football is better than good health.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by PlasmaTV: 6:51am On Jul 30, 2025
- Tinubu can gift footballers $100k each but nurses are going on strike.
- Tinubu can renovate VP residence for 21b but hospitals are a shame.
- Tinubu can budget 10b for solar but medical staff are underpaid
- Tinubu can gallivant from France to Italy,but wants to stop medical persons from japa-ing.
- Tinubu can buy aeroplane and yatch, yet we hardly have MRI machines in many teaching hospitals.



By the time Tinubu is done with the health sector, parents would rather their children study French than studying medicine. (No affront to French students/graduates.)
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by PlasmaTV: 6:52am On Jul 30, 2025
phorget:
But $100,000 would be given to each of our female footballers...after all football is better than good health.
You read my mind, my good man





Please don't make racist and tribalistic comments on this section
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by crossfm:
Hehehe.

Nigeria is a funny county. What is important is been relegated.

How can APC be busy talking about 2027 while our health sector is in shambles security grounded to zero and poverty at all time high,but somehow APC data boys are telling us that the country is doing well.

According to Elumelu,since Tinubu came into power oil theft have reduced by 97%,but in reality Nigerians are gnashing their teeth instead of enjoying.

No more oil theft but our borrowing is rising geometrically,this is pathetic. APC and their supporters know all am saying here is the truth, but they will say otherwise.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by OSUNADC:
Yet the supporters of this evil government continue to propagate this government and decry the masses plight as none issue.


I am not much surprised, even Lucifer have praise singers archangels and supporters.



ADC; HERE WE COME!!!
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by reiddecuti: 6:54am On Jul 30, 2025
With the level of corruption in the system and no consequences of wrongful doing, Nigeria will keep deteriorating minute by minute.

If the government both federal and state prioritize investment in the key sectors of the country, they won't have enough to loot and undertake white elephant projects.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by flokii: 6:55am On Jul 30, 2025
The Minister of Health should get proactive and resolve whatever issue they have in the Heath sector.. not everyone can fly abroad to treat headache, those we have looking after our well-being here should not be toyed with.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Sisqoman(m): 6:55am On Jul 30, 2025
This is so terrible in Nigeria, infact Tifnubu nah bad luck 😔
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Shedrack777: 6:55am On Jul 30, 2025
Private hospital will benefit from this strike
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Great0ne1: 6:55am On Jul 30, 2025
My condolences to families that will loose there love ones due to this 7 days strike. Nigeria just happened to them.
This is what you get when you have criminals as leaders
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Simpleshafee(m): 6:57am On Jul 30, 2025
The health sector and the education sector need serious attention by the government. The welfare of the workers of both sector should be given adequate priority to avoid brain drain.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Coly2012(m): 6:59am On Jul 30, 2025
Tinubu is not aware of this grin grin grin angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry if they have briefed him he could have given the nurses the money he gave to falcons yesterday to them, and promise falcons renewed hope.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by ugoc2016: 6:59am On Jul 30, 2025
Why una come dey post innocent girls picture here, una no see those big madam nurse pictures post. Anyways FG should do something fast make people no kpai for hospital on top this strike
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Joshy4u: 7:03am On Jul 30, 2025
Tinubu and APC has turned Naija to a comatose state. What a pity. Every reasonable Nigerian must kick him and his wicked party out through the ballot by 2027.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by TheStranger: 7:04am On Jul 30, 2025
Tinubu should do something about this impending strike action
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by MaziObinnaokija: 7:06am On Jul 30, 2025
grin Angry one.Since the beneficiariesof the $100,000k aren't any member of ur fa/sister. If they were,u won't cry/if nah PapaOSELOKA, ALAGULU OF AGULU LAND gave them the money, we won't hear yo CRY.IT IS NEVER TIO LAYE FOR U TO JOIN 🚲 🚴‍♂️ rider Sports. Y dir win yo 100,000 too wink grin.STOP WAILING
PlasmaTV:
- Tinubu can gift footballers $100k each but nurses are going on strike.
- Tinubu can renovate VP residence for 21b but hospitals are a shame.
- Tinubu can budget 10b for solar but medical staff are underpaid
- Tinubu can gallivant from France to Italy,but wants to stop medical persons from japa-ing.
- Tinubu can buy aeroplane and yatch, yet we hardly have MRI machines in many teaching hospitals.



By the time Tinubu is done with the health sector, parents would rather their children study French than studying medicine. (No affront to French students/graduates.)
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Redoil: 7:10am On Jul 30, 2025
brutality or fatality which is best to describe this your statement
PlasmaTV:
- Tinubu can gift footballers $100k each but nurses are going on strike.
- Tinubu can renovate VP residence for 21b but hospitals are a shame.
- Tinubu can budget 10b for solar but medical staff are underpaid
- Tinubu can gallivant from France to Italy,but wants to stop medical persons from japa-ing.
- Tinubu can buy aeroplane and yatch, yet we hardly have MRI machines in many teaching hospitals.



By the time Tinubu is done with the health sector, parents would rather their children study French than studying medicine. (No affront to French students/graduates.)
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by ElevationD: 7:21am On Jul 30, 2025
What should we expect when the leaders fail to do the right thing?
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Youngsheldon: 7:56am On Jul 30, 2025
Went to hospital today to register for anti natal and I was turned back
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Softmen: 7:56am On Jul 30, 2025
Tinubu call back the super falcons collect from the 💲 100k you gave them and pay Nigerian nurses
Seun talk to your papa ooo!!!
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by stasius: 8:15am On Jul 30, 2025
Youngsheldon:
Went to hospital today to register for anti natal and I was turned back
E don start.

Nigerians should brace up for the impact.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by miracle002(m): 8:16am On Jul 30, 2025
phorget:
But $100,000 would be given to each of our female footballers...after all football is better than good health.
Take am easy na, this your comment will give Batists heart attack. No matter how they try so hard to defend this packaged failure in Aso rock, yet it is not working
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Chegesnd: 8:17am On Jul 30, 2025
Tinubu recklessly doled out $100,000 to the Female Team, of which many of them are below 19yrs.
His wife doled out N1bn to IDPs in Benue State inorder to score political point.
Indigenes turn IDPs in their own land.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by miracle002(m): 8:18am On Jul 30, 2025
PlasmaTV:
- Tinubu can gift footballers $100k each but nurses are going on strike.
- Tinubu can renovate VP residence for 21b but hospitals are a shame.
- Tinubu can budget 10b for solar but medical staff are underpaid
- Tinubu can gallivant from France to Italy,but wants to stop medical persons from japa-ing.
- Tinubu can buy aeroplane and yatch, yet we hardly have MRI machines in many teaching hospitals.



By the time Tinubu is done with the health sector, parents would rather their children study French than studying medicine. (No affront to French students/graduates.)
Apc government is the greatest scam to come upon the citizens of Nigeria. How we fell for this scam needs to be studied
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by Babatundehy: 8:52am On Jul 30, 2025
This is crazy, nurses are the foundation of the hospital, nothing works without the nurses, and yet they're treated like they're unimportant, paid peanuts compared to doctors who are still not paid what they're worth, like uneducated maids.
No other health care personnel is more exposed to patients' dirt, filth and diseases, like nurses, they ensure recovery is going as planned, monitor and nurse back to health, I don't understand why an entry level nurse with a bachelors is paid a little just above the minimum wage in government owned hospitals, no need to even mention private establishments.
This strike is not good for patients, but it is quite necessary, this isn't the time for Nigerians to start talking about cheap school fees, the fees is no longer cheap even in federal universities, no need saying Nigerian medical practitioners love money more than service, I am yet to find anyone who loves poverty, and constant worries of how to fund a decent lifestyle, the basics, rather, it is the time to understand and support them, this cannot go on.
In a few years time, many of these nurses and other medical personnel will be in debt to the government, in millions, this will be from the student loan accumulated over the course of study, if this shitty pay Is still the standard by then, Nigerians can expect to see empty hospitals and maybe a nurse to patient ratio of 1:50, never before seen migration to even African countries who pay better than Nigeria, the figures being touted now will be the target to reduce emigration to, politicians and policy makers, their kins, will not suffer the consequences, but you and me ☹️.
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by PlasmaTV: 9:07am On Jul 30, 2025
MaziObinnaokija:
grin Angry one.Since the beneficiariesof the $100,000k aren't any member of ur fa/sister. If they were,u won't cry/if nah PapaOSELOKA, ALAGULU OF AGULU LAND gave them the money, we won't hear yo CRY.IT IS NEVER TIO LAYE FOR U TO JOIN 🚲 🚴‍♂️ rider Sports. Y dir win yo 100,000 too wink grin.STOP WAILING
Genuine question - are you okay? Is everything well at home?
Re: Nationwide Shutdown Of Hospitals Imminent As Nurses Begin 7-Day Warning Strike by MaziObinnaokija: 9:38am On Jul 30, 2025
PlasmaTV:
Genuine question - are you okay? Is everything well at home?
Exact questions u should ask yourself..Why are u crying over FG gestures to the girls grin grin? Ansa us. You'll hail/praise Tinubu in any of yours are beneficiaries. Reason why I tell u to buy 🚲 🚴‍♀️. No offence grin
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