RESIDENT DOCTORS SUSPEND PLANNED STRIKE. (PHOTO).

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 Resident Doctors Suspend Planned Strike The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) has suspended its planned nationwide strike, earlier scheduled to commence today Monday 12th of January 2026, Following fresh engagements with the Federal Government, The North-Central caucus of the association announced the suspension after a series of consultations with government representatives, saying the decision was taken in the interest of patients while discussions continue. The caucus leader, Dr Fanen Dogoh, however, said the suspension does not mean the issues that prompted the strike threat have been resolved. The resident doctors had planned to embark on industrial action over the continued failure of the government to honour a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) reached with the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD). Among the key demands is the immediate reinstatement of doctors sacked from the Federal Teaching Hospital (FTH), Lokoja, over alleged unauthorised protest and union...

TRUCK, CAR COLLIDE ON LAGOS-IBADAN HIGHWAY. (PHOTO).




 Truck, Car Collide On Lagos-Ibadan Highway 

  

A crash involving a car and a truck occurred in the early hours of Friday at the Magboro end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. 


Our correspondent, who was at the scene of the accident, reported that no life was lost.

 

The accident involved a Toyota Camry  with number plate SMK 436 GB and a Mercedes-Benz truck with number plate AKD G43 XM.

 

The crash happened around 8.10am just before the Magboro bus stop side of the road.

 

 

The car was heading towards Ibadan and the truck was about to get on the road before the collision happened.

 

 

The accident has caused  gridlock  on the inward Ibadan lane of the expressway.

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