FG Disburses N43.3bn to Doctors, Reiterates Commitment to Their Welfare

 

 

The Federal Government has released N43.3 billion to doctors nationwide as part of efforts to clear outstanding arrears, enhance the health workforce, and sustain industrial harmony in the sector.

In a statement signed by Alaba Balogun, Deputy Director and Head of Information & Public Relations at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the government reaffirmed its commitment to prioritizing the welfare of doctors as the foundation of its reform agenda.

“The welfare, motivation, and stability of our health workforce remain the bedrock upon which all health policies, strategies, and actions are built,” the statement quoted the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, as saying during a high-level meeting with the leadership of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) in Abuja.

According to Balogun, the Federal Government, in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, commenced the payment of seven months’ arrears of the 25% and 35% upward review of CONMESS and CONHESS in August 2025, amounting to N10 billion.

“Following President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval for the expedited payment of these arrears, another N21.3 billion has been moved to the IPPIS account, and payment has commenced,” Balogun stated.

He added that a further N11.995 billion is being processed for release within 72 hours to cover other arrears, including accoutrement allowances.

“All these payments are being enjoyed by members of NARD in accordance with the salary structure in the health sector,” the statement noted.

In September 2025 The Federal Government also released N10.6 billion for the full payment of the 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), benefiting resident doctors nationwide.

The Federal Government has granted special waivers for massive recruitment across federal tertiary hospitals to cushion the effects of brain drain and long working hours.

”Over 20,000 doctors, nurses, and allied professionals were employed  in 2024 across 58 Federal Health Institutions,” Balogun disclosed. “The recruitment for 2025 is ongoing, with over 15,000 already approved for employment.”

The ministry also said negotiations are ongoing with the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU), and National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANM) to address all pending welfare issues.

“To deepen dialogue, we engaged a professional negotiator, Prof. Dafe Otobo, a renowned industrial relations expert, to facilitate constructive engagement between the government and union leaders,” Balogun said.

The negotiator has met with all unions individually and jointly with ministry officials, with further meetings held on October 24, 2025, to reach consensus on outstanding issues, including specialist allowances, salary relativity, and the consultant cadre in hospitals.

Balogun also clarified several specific matters raised by doctors and other stakeholders. On the dismissal of five doctors from the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, he explained that three of the affected doctors who did not face a properly constituted disciplinary committee have been offered reabsorption into government service, while the remaining two cases are under review by Prof. Otobo.

On certificate categorization, he stated that the reclassification of certificates by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) was “a routine regulatory adjustment,” not a downgrade. He added that payment delays and promotions are being addressed through engagements with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS), while the special pension benefits issue is under the purview of the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, which has set up a joint committee to find lasting solutions.

Reaffirming the government’s resolve, Dr. Salako stated, “Our health workforce is the bedrock of Nigeria’s healthcare reform.

Every policy, investment, and strategy we implement under the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII) is anchored on their well-being, motivation, and professional fulfillment.”

Balogun reaffirmed that the ministry remains committed to protecting the rights and welfare of doctors, promoting industrial harmony, and ensuring the continuous delivery of quality healthcare services to Nigerians.

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