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The demonstration, set for Thursday, is expected to draw healthcare professionals from across the country. Participants are scheduled to gather at the Unity Fountain in Maitama before marching to the National Assembly Complex.
In a circular obtained on Thursday, JOHESU instructed its affiliate unions and professional associations to mobilise members in large numbers for the protest.
Speaking on the planned action, JOHESU National Secretary Martin Egbanubi said the protest aims to raise public awareness about the potential impact of the legislation.
“Our members must educate the general public on how the Health Sector Executive Bills 2026 affect their respective professions and the health sector as a whole,” Egbanubi said, describing the protest as a critical moment for healthcare professionals.
“Your participation in this historic existential struggle is highly solicited and essential,” he added.
JOHESU noted that the bills, which have already passed the Senate’s first reading, have caused concern among health workers. Many professionals fear the legislation could alter existing structures, redefine roles, and negatively affect welfare conditions in the sector.
The coalition, which includes the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria and the Nigeria Union of Allied Health Professionals, has long been a leading voice in labour matters in Nigeria’s health sector. Over the years, JOHESU has engaged the Federal Government on issues such as salary structures, hazard allowances, and professional dominance in health policy decisions.
The planned protest comes amid ongoing challenges in Nigeria’s health system, including workforce shortages, brain drain, and inadequate infrastructure, which have led many healthcare professionals to seek better opportunities abroad. These pressures have historically resulted in strikes and service disruptions affecting millions of Nigerians.
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