The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in Lagos has announced a 3-day warning strike, effective immediately, in response to the state government’s failure to address the lingering issues affecting the healthcare sector. The strike, which began on July 27, 2025, has brought healthcare services in the state to a grinding halt. According to the NMA, the strike is a result of the government’s inability to implement the agreements reached with the association, including the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances. The doctors are also demanding improved working conditions, including the provision of adequate equipment and personnel. The strike has affected various hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state, leaving patients stranded and without access to medical care. The NMA has stated that the strike is a last resort, and the association is willing to negotiate with the government to find a solution. However, the government has yet to respond to the strike, leaving the healthcare sector in a state of uncertainty. The strike has also raised concerns about the potential consequences on public health, particularly for patients with critical conditions. The NMA has assured the public that emergency services will still be available during the strike, but the disruption to healthcare services is expected to have a significant impact on the state’s healthcare system. The Lagos state government has been criticized for its handling of the healthcare sector, with many accusing the government of neglecting the needs of healthcare workers. The strike is seen as a wake-up call for the government to take immediate action to address the issues affecting the healthcare sector. The NMA has warned that if the government fails to meet their demands, the strike may be extended, leading to further disruptions to healthcare services. The strike has also sparked reactions from other healthcare professionals, with many expressing solidarity with the striking doctors. The Nigerian government has been urged to intervene in the matter and find a solution to the crisis. The strike is a reminder of the ongoing challenges facing the healthcare sector in Nigeria, including inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and a shortage of healthcare professionals. The Lagos state government must take immediate action to address these issues and prevent further disruptions to healthcare services. The NMA has called on the government to prioritize the needs of healthcare workers and patients, and to work towards finding a lasting solution to the crisis. The strike has highlighted the need for urgent reform in the healthcare sector, and the government must take responsibility for addressing the issues affecting the sector. The Lagos state government must engage in meaningful dialogue with the NMA and other healthcare stakeholders to find a solution to the crisis. The strike is a warning sign that the healthcare sector is on the brink of collapse, and immediate action is needed to prevent a total breakdown of services. The Nigerian people are watching with bated breath as the situation unfolds, and the government must take decisive action to address the crisis. The strike has also raised questions about the government’s commitment to the healthcare sector, and the need for increased funding and investment in the sector. The Lagos state government must prioritize the healthcare sector and take immediate action to address the issues affecting the sector.