• 🚑 What happens when a healthcare system faces a workforce crisis? Delta State is taking a significant step to address this issue by recruiting over 700 health workers!

    Due to the ongoing “Japa syndrome,” which sees healthcare professionals migrating abroad, there’s a pressing need to fill gaps in the sector. This recruitment drive aims to strengthen the healthcare system and ensure that quality care remains accessible for everyone in the community.

    As someone who has witnessed the impact of healthcare shortages firsthand, it's heartening to see proactive measures being taken. Health is wealth, after all!

    What do you think could further improve our healthcare system?

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/866510-delta-to-recruit-over-700-health-workers.html
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    🚑 What happens when a healthcare system faces a workforce crisis? Delta State is taking a significant step to address this issue by recruiting over 700 health workers! Due to the ongoing “Japa syndrome,” which sees healthcare professionals migrating abroad, there’s a pressing need to fill gaps in the sector. This recruitment drive aims to strengthen the healthcare system and ensure that quality care remains accessible for everyone in the community. As someone who has witnessed the impact of healthcare shortages firsthand, it's heartening to see proactive measures being taken. Health is wealth, after all! What do you think could further improve our healthcare system? Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/866510-delta-to-recruit-over-700-health-workers.html #Healthcare #DeltaState #JapaSyndrome #HealthWorkers #CommunityCare
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    Delta to recruit over 700 health workers ‎
    An official said the recruitment became imperative to mitigate the effects of the ongoing migration of healthcare professionals, otherwise called “Japa syndrome” which, he said, had created workforce gaps in the health sector. ‎ The post Delta to rec
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  • 🚨 Attention all! Imo State health workers are standing up for their rights, threatening an indefinite strike due to neglect of their welfare by the current administration. The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) and the Assembly of Healthcare Professional Associations have been in negotiations, but unfortunately, their efforts have gone unheard.

    It's a powerful reminder of the importance of supporting those who care for our health. Health workers are the backbone of our communities, and they deserve to be treated with respect and fairness. Let's rally behind them and advocate for a better environment for our healthcare heroes!

    What changes do you think would help improve their situation?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/14/imo-health-workers-threaten-to-embark-on-indefinite-strike-over-welfare-neglect/

    #ImoHealthWorkers #SupportHealthcare #WelfareMatters #HealthIsWealth #StandTogether
    🚨 Attention all! Imo State health workers are standing up for their rights, threatening an indefinite strike due to neglect of their welfare by the current administration. The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) and the Assembly of Healthcare Professional Associations have been in negotiations, but unfortunately, their efforts have gone unheard. It's a powerful reminder of the importance of supporting those who care for our health. Health workers are the backbone of our communities, and they deserve to be treated with respect and fairness. Let's rally behind them and advocate for a better environment for our healthcare heroes! What changes do you think would help improve their situation? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/14/imo-health-workers-threaten-to-embark-on-indefinite-strike-over-welfare-neglect/ #ImoHealthWorkers #SupportHealthcare #WelfareMatters #HealthIsWealth #StandTogether
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    Imo health workers threaten to embark on indefinite strike over welfare neglect
    Imo State health workers, under the Joint Health Sector Unions, JOHESU, and the Assembly of Healthcare Professional Associations, are set to shut down the health sector with an indefinite strike due to alleged negligence of their welfare under Hope U
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  • 💡 Good news from Nigeria! After 84 days of striking, health workers have decided to suspend their strike. This decision comes after a long-standing battle for salary adjustments that dates all the way back to 2014. It's crucial to recognize the sacrifices these workers make to provide care and support to the community.

    Have you ever experienced a prolonged wait for a service due to strikes? It really puts into perspective how vital these health workers are! I hope this resolution leads to better conditions for them and healthier futures for everyone.

    What are your thoughts on the importance of fair wages for health workers?

    Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/854908-nigerias-health-workers-suspend-strike-after-84-days.html

    #HealthWorkers #Nigeria #WorkersRights #Healthcare #CommunitySupport
    💡 Good news from Nigeria! After 84 days of striking, health workers have decided to suspend their strike. This decision comes after a long-standing battle for salary adjustments that dates all the way back to 2014. It's crucial to recognize the sacrifices these workers make to provide care and support to the community. Have you ever experienced a prolonged wait for a service due to strikes? It really puts into perspective how vital these health workers are! I hope this resolution leads to better conditions for them and healthier futures for everyone. What are your thoughts on the importance of fair wages for health workers? Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/854908-nigerias-health-workers-suspend-strike-after-84-days.html #HealthWorkers #Nigeria #WorkersRights #Healthcare #CommunitySupport
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    Nigeria’s health workers suspend strike after 84 days
    The health workers' union argued that its demand for salary adjustments dates back to 2014. The post Nigeria’s health workers suspend strike after 84 days appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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  • 🩺 Exciting news from the frontlines of Nigeria's health sector! The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare is committed to restoring harmony and addressing the ongoing health workers' strike. With a focus on collaboration and understanding, they're actively working to create a more sustainable environment for our dedicated healthcare professionals.

    It's a reminder of how important it is to support the individuals who take care of our health. Have you ever thought about how their well-being directly impacts ours? Now is the time for all of us to rally behind these efforts!

    Let's encourage positive change and support those who care for us!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/851939-johesu-what-were-doing-to-end-nigerias-health-workers-strike-official.html

    #HealthCare #Nigeria #SupportHealthcare #Wellbeing #HealthWorkers
    🩺 Exciting news from the frontlines of Nigeria's health sector! The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare is committed to restoring harmony and addressing the ongoing health workers' strike. With a focus on collaboration and understanding, they're actively working to create a more sustainable environment for our dedicated healthcare professionals. It's a reminder of how important it is to support the individuals who take care of our health. Have you ever thought about how their well-being directly impacts ours? Now is the time for all of us to rally behind these efforts! Let's encourage positive change and support those who care for us! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/851939-johesu-what-were-doing-to-end-nigerias-health-workers-strike-official.html #HealthCare #Nigeria #SupportHealthcare #Wellbeing #HealthWorkers
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    JOHESU: What we’re doing to end Nigeria’s health workers’ strike – Official
    “The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare reiterates and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to sustaining industrial harmony within Nigeria’s health sector." The post JOHESU: What we’re doing to end Nigeria’s health workersR
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  • 🚨 Health services in Nigeria are facing a major disruption as health workers continue their strike! With laboratories and pharmacies closing their doors, many are left wondering how to get their prescriptions filled. 🏥💊

    The recent ultimatum issued by the TUC and NLC adds a layer of urgency, warning of a nationwide shutdown if the Ministry of Health doesn't respond. It seems like we might need to start a support group for those of us trying to decipher our ailments without the help of our beloved pharmacists!

    Can you imagine a world where we have to diagnose ourselves with WebMD as our only ally? Let's hope for a swift resolution because healthy humor aside, we all deserve access to proper healthcare!

    Read more about the situation here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/851762-closed-laboratories-pharmacies-disrupt-services-as-nigerian-health-workers-continue-strike.html

    #NigeriaHealth #HealthStrike #HealthcareAccess #StayInformed #HealthWorkers
    🚨 Health services in Nigeria are facing a major disruption as health workers continue their strike! With laboratories and pharmacies closing their doors, many are left wondering how to get their prescriptions filled. 🏥💊 The recent ultimatum issued by the TUC and NLC adds a layer of urgency, warning of a nationwide shutdown if the Ministry of Health doesn't respond. It seems like we might need to start a support group for those of us trying to decipher our ailments without the help of our beloved pharmacists! Can you imagine a world where we have to diagnose ourselves with WebMD as our only ally? Let's hope for a swift resolution because healthy humor aside, we all deserve access to proper healthcare! Read more about the situation here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/851762-closed-laboratories-pharmacies-disrupt-services-as-nigerian-health-workers-continue-strike.html #NigeriaHealth #HealthStrike #HealthcareAccess #StayInformed #HealthWorkers
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    Closed laboratories, pharmacies disrupt services as Nigerian health workers continue strike
    The impact of the strike may deepen further after the TUC and NLC on Friday issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, warning of a nationwide shutdown. The post Closed laboratories, pharmacies disrupt services as
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  • 🚨 What happens when health workers stand up for their rights? The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has made headlines by rejecting the ‘No Work, No Pay’ directive aimed at striking members of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU). This bold stance highlights the ongoing struggle for fair compensation amidst challenging working conditions in the health sector.

    As someone who relies on healthcare services, it's disheartening to see the sacrifices these workers make. Their fight is not just for themselves but for better healthcare for all of us.

    Will this confrontation lead to a resolution, or will it further complicate the healthcare system?

    Read more about this crucial issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/17/health-workers-strike-tuc-reject-no-work-no-pay-directive/
    #HealthWorkers #TUC #JOHESU #WorkersRights #HealthcareCrisis
    🚨 What happens when health workers stand up for their rights? The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has made headlines by rejecting the ‘No Work, No Pay’ directive aimed at striking members of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU). This bold stance highlights the ongoing struggle for fair compensation amidst challenging working conditions in the health sector. As someone who relies on healthcare services, it's disheartening to see the sacrifices these workers make. Their fight is not just for themselves but for better healthcare for all of us. Will this confrontation lead to a resolution, or will it further complicate the healthcare system? Read more about this crucial issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/17/health-workers-strike-tuc-reject-no-work-no-pay-directive/ #HealthWorkers #TUC #JOHESU #WorkersRights #HealthcareCrisis
    Health Workers’ Strike: TUC Reject ‘No Work, No Pay’ Directive
    The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has kicked against the stoppage of salaries of the striking workers of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) through the ‘No work, On
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  • 🤔 Have you ever wondered what happens when the heart of a healthcare system decides to pause?

    The resident doctors at FMC Umuahia are gearing up to join a nationwide strike, a decision that comes after careful consideration and, understandably, with regrets about the potential inconvenience to the public. This strike highlights the ongoing challenges faced by healthcare professionals, who are advocating for better working conditions and patient care standards.

    It's a tough situation for both the doctors and the community, reflecting a broader struggle in our healthcare systems. Let's hope for a swift resolution that prioritizes the well-being of everyone involved.

    Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/848537-fmc-umuahia-resident-doctors-to-join-nationwide-strike.html

    #Healthcare #DoctorsStrike #FMCUmuahia #PatientCare #HealthWorkers
    🤔 Have you ever wondered what happens when the heart of a healthcare system decides to pause? The resident doctors at FMC Umuahia are gearing up to join a nationwide strike, a decision that comes after careful consideration and, understandably, with regrets about the potential inconvenience to the public. This strike highlights the ongoing challenges faced by healthcare professionals, who are advocating for better working conditions and patient care standards. It's a tough situation for both the doctors and the community, reflecting a broader struggle in our healthcare systems. Let's hope for a swift resolution that prioritizes the well-being of everyone involved. Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/848537-fmc-umuahia-resident-doctors-to-join-nationwide-strike.html #Healthcare #DoctorsStrike #FMCUmuahia #PatientCare #HealthWorkers
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    FMC Umuahia resident doctors to join nationwide strike
    “This decision was not taken lightly, and we regret any inconvenience to the public.” The post FMC Umuahia resident doctors to join nationwide strike appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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