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Nigerian Health Union JOHESU Suspends Strike After Three Months, Services Resume Nationwide

Theophilus Noah Baba February 6, 2026 2 minutes read
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Public hospitals reopen as health workers return following agreement with federal government

The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has suspended its nationwide strike after nearly three months, paving the way for the resumption of services in public hospitals across Nigeria, including facilities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The decision followed renewed negotiations between the union and the Federal Government, with JOHESU citing fresh commitments by authorities to address its long-standing demands. The strike, which commenced in November 2025, significantly disrupted healthcare delivery in government-owned hospitals, affecting critical services such as laboratory diagnostics, pharmacy operations, physiotherapy, and other allied health services.

JOHESU explained that the suspension was reached after consultations with its affiliate unions and in recognition of the hardship faced by patients who depend on public health facilities. The union, however, noted that the strike was only suspended, not called off, as discussions on outstanding issues will continue.

The industrial action was triggered by unresolved concerns over the delayed review of the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS), payment of allowances, and overall welfare and working conditions of health workers. During the strike period, many patients were forced to seek care in private hospitals or abandon treatment due to limited access to services.

In Abuja, public hospitals have begun restoring operations as health workers return to their duty posts, with authorities indicating that full services will be gradually normalized. The Federal Government has welcomed the suspension and reiterated its commitment to sustained dialogue with JOHESU to prevent future disruptions and strengthen healthcare delivery nationwide.

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