Nigeria’s Nurses’ Strike Ends Amid Relief and Lingering Doubts
After
days of nationwide disruption in public health services, the National
Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has officially suspended
its industrial action. The announcement was made on August 1, 2025, by
Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Ali Pate, following a closed-door meeting with
union leaders. However, the union's decision to remain silent on the details of
the resolution has sparked a mix of public emotions ranging from relief to
skepticism.
How the Strike Began
The strike was rooted in long-standing grievances related to poor welfare and substandard working conditions for nurses in federal health institutions. NANNM had issued a 15-day ultimatum to the government on July 14, 2025, demanding: