Johesu suspends nationwide strike after 84 days

The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has ended its nationwide strike after 84 days, reaching agreements with the Federal Government.

The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) announced the suspension of its nationwide strike on February 6, 2026, after it had lasted 84 days. This decision came following negotiations and agreements with the Federal Government of Nigeria.

Health workers across the country had been on strike, impacting public healthcare services. The suspension aims to restore normal operations in hospitals and medical facilities.

No specific details on the agreements were provided in the announcement, but it marks a significant step toward resolving ongoing labor disputes in the health sector.

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