The Joint Health Sector Unions, JOHESU, has suspended the strike action embarked upon 84 -day ago.
JOHESU, the umbrella body of health workers’ unions in Nigeria, suspended the strike on Friday.
The National President of JOHESU, Kabir Minjibir, confirmed the development in a text message to Punch.
“The strike has been suspended,” Minjibir wrote.
The suspension followed a last-minute intervention heralded by the Federal Ministry of Labour on Thursday night.
The strike, which entered its 84th day on Friday, has paralysed activities in government-owned hospitals across the country, leaving patients stranded and forcing many to seek essential medical services outside public health facilities.
JOHESU, which represents health professionals in pharmacies, laboratories, and other support departments, has maintained that the action will continue until the Federal Government implements the report of the Technical Committee on the adjustment of CONHESS, submitted since 2021.
The protracted strike has also triggered a 14-day ultimatum issued by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress in solidarity with the health workers.


































