The Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has suspended its seven-day old warning strike.
The National President of MDCAN, Mohammad Mohammad, who spoke with PREMIUM TIMES on Sunday evening, said the strike was suspended following the federal government agreeing to address its demands.
Mr Mohammad noted that MDCAN’s National Executive Council (NEC) would meet in mid-December to assess the progress made on the association’s outstanding demands.
“We have agreed on all the issues, what should be done, and with a timeline. We will continue to push for the actualisation of these demands,” he said.
“The association will honour the document signed during the conciliation meeting with the federal government, led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, and will continue to monitor developments as they unfold.”
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