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Resident doctors to resume indefinite strike January 12

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has announced plans to resume its suspended nationwide indefinite strike from Monday, January 12, 2026, if the Federal Government fails to fully meet its key demands. The decision was reached at an expanded National Executive Council meeting held on Friday, January 2, after which the association briefed members through its official X handle.​ NARD said the renewed industrial action, code named TICS 2.0 and carrying the slogan “No Implementation, No Going Back”, will begin at exactly 12.00 a.m. on January 12. The NEC stressed that the strike will only be suspended if government fully implements nine minimum demands outlined in its latest resolution.​ The demands include the reinstatement of five resident doctors disengaged from the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, payment of outstanding promotion and salary arrears, and full implementation of the professional allowance table […]

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Ghana Nurses Midwives Protest Over 8-Month Unpaid Salaries

A coalition of more than 7,000 nurses and midwives working in public health facilities across Ghana has staged a protest to demand the immediate release of eight months’ worth of unpaid salaries. The group, known as the Coalition of Unpaid Nurses and Midwives, says they have not received any pay since January 2025, leaving many in severe financial distress. Despite being granted financial clearance by government—a process meant to authorize their salaries—no payments have been made to date. During the protest, the convener of the coalition, Stephen Kwadwo Takyiah, expressed the deep frustration and emotional toll the situation has caused. “We are emotionally drained from working with no assurances of payment anytime soon,” he lamented, describing the toll on both morale and daily survival. The health professionals argue that the salary delays have forced them into what they call an […]

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Over 4,000 Teachers Demand 16 Months of Unpaid Salaries from Ghanaian Government.

A coalition known as the Coalition of Unpaid Teachers and Arrears – Ghana is urgently calling for the payment of outstanding salaries owed to over 4,000 teachers employed by the Ghana Education Service (GES). These educators, who have not received their salaries since their permanent employment in 2023, are owed between 7 to 16 months of arrears due to administrative delays in processing their employment documentation.The group expressed their frustration in a statement, highlighting the severe financial strain and challenges they have faced due to their unpaid salaries, which has impacted their ability to perform their teaching duties effectively. They indicated that despite previous assurances from the GES to resolve the issue, many teachers are still awaiting payment.The teachers have submitted a formal letter to the Director-General of the GES, demanding that their concerns be addressed by November 18, 2024, […]

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