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Nigerian health workers ended an 84-day strike after government agreed to pay back salaries, scrap "no work, no pay," and fund pay reforms.
The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) in Nigeria suspended its 84-day nationwide strike on February 5, 2026, after reaching a settlement with the federal government.
The strike, which began November 15, 2025, over unimplemented salary reforms and welfare issues, disrupted public healthcare nationwide.
Key outcomes include the government’s commitment to fund the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) adjustments in the 2026 budget, rescind the “no work, no pay” policy, and pay January 2026 salaries immediately.
No strike participants will face retaliation.
The agreement followed conciliation efforts and a 14-day ultimatum from major labor federations.
JOHESU urged the government to address systemic issues to prevent future strikes.
Los trabajadores sanitarios nigerianos pusieron fin a una huelga de 84 días después de que el gobierno acordara devolver los salarios, eliminar el "no trabajo, no pago" y financiar reformas salariales.