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Doctors’ strike grounds services at LASUTH, other Lagos hospitals

News Express |29th Jul 2025 | 271
Doctors’ strike grounds services at LASUTH, other Lagos hospitals

The striking Lagos doctors




Medical services at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, were on Monday severely disrupted as doctors embarked on strike over unresolved salary deductions and welfare issues.

It was observed that the usually bustling medical facility was deserted, with many wards and consulting rooms under lock and key.

No patients were seen around the hospital premises, and staff members not directly affected by the strike carried on with minimal activity.

A visit to LASUTH revealed that doctors stayed away from duty posts, leaving patients stranded.

At the maternity and laboratory wings, many patients who had scheduled appointments were forced to return home due to the absence of medical personnel.

A patient, Mrs. Temilade Ojo, who had come to receive her test results at the labour facility within LASUTH, said she was disappointed to learn that there was no doctor to attend to her.

“I came from Egbeda to get my results and hopefully see the doctor, but after waiting for more than an hour, someone told me the doctors are on strike. I had to go back home,” she said.

Confirming the development, a card registrar at the hospital who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “There’s no work today. The doctors have joined the strike. Most of the departments are not functioning.”

Similarly, at the Isolo General Hospital, skeletal services were observed. A hairstylist who visited the facility in the morning told The Nation that only a few doctors were on duty.

“There were some nurses around, but only one or two doctors were attending to patients. Many people left after waiting for long without being attended to,” she said.

Igando General Hospital was also affected by the strike. A worker at the facility, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he had heard that doctors at the northern part of Nigeria were planning to commence their own strike the following day.

The warning strike, declared by the Medical Guild, the umbrella body of doctors employed by the Lagos State Government, is in protest over alleged unilateral deductions from salaries, poor welfare conditions, and unresolved discrepancies in remuneration.

The Guild announced the commencement of a three-day warning strike during a press conference on Saturday, July 26. According to its leadership, the industrial action became inevitable following the government’s failure to address their concerns despite several meetings and assurances.

While addressing the situation, the Lagos State Ministry of Health in a press statement appealed to the doctors to reconsider their stance and allow ongoing negotiations to reach a peaceful resolution.

“We acknowledge the concerns raised and wish to assure the public that all grievances are being looked into with utmost sincerity and urgency,” said Dr. Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, Director of Public Affairs at the ministry.

The ministry said contingency plans have been activated to minimize the impact on healthcare delivery during the strike period. However, The Nation’s findings on the ground show that these plans have yet to significantly bridge the gap created by the absence of doctors. (The Nation)




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