Healthcare delivery in Nigeria has once again been disrupted as resident doctors across the country embark on a nationwide strike.
The action, driven by demands for improved working conditions, fair remuneration, and better infrastructure in public hospitals, has sparked widespread debate. While many sympathize with the doctors’ plight, others worry about the impact on patients, especially those in vulnerable communities who rely heavily on public health facilities.
This poll seeks to capture the voices of Nigerians on the ongoing strike: Do you support the doctors’ decision to withdraw their services as a means of pressing their demands? Or do you believe the strike places undue hardship on citizens who urgently need medical care?










