Benue resident doctors call off strike

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Resident doctors at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH), Makurdi, have suspended their indefinite strike and resumed full clinical duties effective Thursday, 20 August 2025.

The President of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), Dr. Igbah Terhile, announced the development, explaining that the action was prompted by the Benue State Government’s timely intervention.

He noted that Governor Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia had approved the immediate settlement of outstanding entitlements owed to the doctors, which convinced the union to return to work.

Dr. Terhile hailed the governor’s gesture as a demonstration of his dedication to the welfare of health workers and the wellbeing of residents.

He said the suspension was also guided by the doctors’ concern for patients, whose access to healthcare had been affected during the industrial action.

‘The ARD appreciates the governor’s prompt response and we assure the public that we will continue to engage with government in good faith’, he stated.

The ARD president also urged hospital staff and members of the public to support the renewed commitment to effective service delivery at BSUTH, stressing that cooperation among all stakeholders remained vital to maintaining peace in the health sector.

With the strike called off, patients are encouraged to visit the hospital for consultations, treatment, and other medical services without fear of further interruptions.

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