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FCT Resident Doctors Embark on Indefinite Strike

A doctor is pictured wearing a black ribbon to express his anguish against the rape and murder of a doctor in India's West Bengal state, at a government hospital in Varanasi on August 17, 2024. - Indian doctors launched a nationwide strike on August 17, escalating protests after the "barbaric" rape and murder of their colleague that has channelled outrage at the chronic issue of violence against women. (Photo by Niharika KULKARNI / AFP)

Resident doctors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have declared an indefinite strike, beginning from Monday, over what they described as the authorities’ failure to address their demands. 

“The Association of Resident Doctors, FCTA, at its Emergency General Meeting held on 14th September 2025, resolved to embark on an indefinite strike action with effect from 8:00 am, Monday, 15th September 2025,” the association said in a statement by the General Secretary, Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), FCTA, Agbor Affiong.

“This action follows the failure of Management to address any of our legitimate demands, even after a one-week warning strike.”

The doctors vowed to continue the action “until government and management show genuine commitment to the welfare of doctors and the health of FCT residents,” the late Sunday statement read

Last week, the ARD-FCTA embarked on a seven-day warning strike to press home its demands for better working conditions and the non-payment of entitlements.

The doctors also expressed concern over a lack of manpower, poor welfare, among others.

According to them, the development was taking its toll on the physicians.

ARD-FCTA threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if “meaningful dialogue” is not held within days to address their grievances.

“There will be a reassessment by the Congress, and hopefully, the dialogue is going to be meaningful. And if it’s not meaningful, then the Congress will not have a choice but to impose an indefinite strike,” the group’s chairman, George Ebong, said last Tuesday

Lamenting the lack of manpower, he said, the FCT has 14 district and general hospitals. However, the shortage of doctors and specialists has left one doctor handling dozens of patients.

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“We’re going to need as much as 200 or thereabouts [doctors]. We don’t even have anything close to that,” Ebong said.

“We have a doctor seeing more than 30 patients, 40 patients. We have a doctor doing up to 10 caesarean sections,” he said. “We have doctors who are on antidepressants. We have doctors who are on anti-hypertensives.”

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