In Nigeria, resident doctors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have entered the second day of a seven-day warning strike, sparking concerns over access to healthcare.
The striking doctors accuse the FCT Administration of neglecting key issues, citing poor working conditions, inadequate resources, and delayed interventions in the health sector.
Patients and families are voicing frustration as services remain disrupted in hospitals, with many urging the government to swiftly address the crisis.
The strike underscores growing tensions between medical professionals and authorities, raising fears of a deeper breakdown in healthcare delivery if demands are not met.