The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) in the country has suspended its indefinite strike for 21 days.
The suspension came after the leadership of JOHESU’s meeting with President Bola Tinubu at State House, Abuja on Monday.
The Vice President of JOHESU, Obinna Ogbanna, confirmed to Channels Television that following the meeting, they decided to give the government 21 days window to address their demands.
During the meeting with the health workers, Tinubu restated his administration’s resolve to revive public confidence in Nigeria’s health sector.
According to a statement by the Director of Information in the State House, Abiodun Oladunjoye, the President harped on the importance of the health sector and professionals in the sector.
He described their work as one of commitment to humanity, promising to resolve all identified problems plaguing the system for optimum performance.
Tinubu, therefore, urged them to get back to work.
“The health sector is one sector with a commitment to humanity. We will resolve all the problems. Trust must be enshrined in all discussions. I promise you we will accelerate this. We will resolve all the issues. Please go back to work,” President Tinubu said.
While expressing the union’s readiness to get its members back to work, Ogbonna pleaded with Tinubu to pay attention to Nigeria’s healthcare delivery system through adequate investment, infrastructure, and better welfare for workers.