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“FG Begins Payment Of Doctors’ Arrears: Progress, Challenges, And Implications For Nigeria’s Health Sector”

“NARD confirms disbursement of 25/35 CONMESS arrears as government moves to ease tensions, address welfare concerns, and stabilise the healthcare system.”
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 14, 2026 Health No Comments5 Mins Read
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The Federal Government (FG), has commenced the long-awaited payment of salary arrears owed to resident doctors, marking a significant milestone in efforts to resolve persistent welfare concerns in the healthcare sector. The payments specifically relate to arrears arising from the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS), review.

This development was confirmed by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), which represents resident doctors working in public hospitals across Nigeria.

Background: The CONMESS Review and Arrears

The Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS), is the official salary framework for medical and dental practitioners in Nigeria’s public sector. Periodic reviews are intended to adjust wages in line with economic realities.

However, delays in implementing these adjustments—and settling the resulting arrears—have been a recurring issue.





Over the years, this has led to:
  • Accumulation of unpaid salary differentials
  • Growing dissatisfaction among doctors
  • Repeated industrial actions by NARD
  • Disruptions in healthcare services nationwide

Resident doctors, who serve as the backbone of Nigeria’s tertiary healthcare system, have consistently highlighted concerns about unpaid wages, hazardous working conditions, and the increasing migration of medical professionals abroad.

Commencement of Payment

The payment process was formally announced by Dr. Abdulmajid Ibrahim, who confirmed the development in a letter addressed to NARD members.

According to him:
  • Payment of the 25/35 CONMESS review arrears has commenced
  • Some members have already received payments
  • The arrears cover between one and six months for affected doctors
He stated:

“The leadership of NARD is pleased to inform all members that payment of the outstanding 25/35 CONMESS review arrears has commenced.”

Reports from multiple medical centres indicate that many doctors have already received credit alerts, confirming that the disbursement process is actively underway.

Implementation Challenges

Despite the progress, the payment process is not without challenges:
  • The August component of the arrears is facing administrative delays
  • These delays may extend payment timelines by one to two weeks
  • Not all doctors have been credited yet
Dr. Ibrahim reassured members that these issues are being addressed and urged patience:

“Payments for August are currently facing a few challenges… the August arrears may be delayed by about a week or two.”

He further advised that any unresolved payment issues after the disbursement period should be reported through centre leadership channels for prompt resolution.

Roles of Key Stakeholders

Federal Government (FG)

The Federal Government plays the central role as:

  • Employer of resident doctors in federal institutions
  • Policy maker responsible for salary structures like CONMESS
  • Funding authority for the payment of arrears

By initiating the payments, the FG demonstrates responsiveness to labour demands and a commitment to stabilising the health sector.

Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD)

NARD serves as:

  • The primary representative body for resident doctors
  • A negotiating platform between doctors and government
  • A watchdog ensuring implementation of agreements
Through its leadership, NARD:
  • Communicated the commencement of payments
  • Coordinated information dissemination to members
  • Continues to monitor the payment process
NARD Leadership

Led by officials such as Dr Abdulmajid Ibrahim, the leadership is responsible for:

  • Advocacy on behalf of members
  • Engaging government authorities
  • Providing updates and guidance to doctors

The leadership also plays a key role in maintaining industrial harmony by encouraging patience while ensuring accountability.

Hospital and Centre Leadership

Medical directors and local hospital administrators are tasked with:

  • Coordinating payment verification at institutional levels
  • Addressing complaints from affected doctors
  • Liaising with relevant government agencies

They act as the first point of contact for resolving payment discrepancies.

Resident Doctors

As beneficiaries, resident doctors:

  • Deliver essential healthcare services nationwide
  • Provide feedback on payment progress
  • Engage with NARD to report unresolved issues

Their cooperation and patience are crucial to ensuring a smooth disbursement process.

Implications for Nigeria’s Healthcare System

Reduction in Industrial Disputes

The payment is expected to reduce tensions and lower the likelihood of strikes, which have historically disrupted healthcare services.

Improved Workforce Morale

Receiving long-overdue arrears may boost motivation and productivity among doctors.

Partial Response to Brain Drain

While the payments provide financial relief, they do not fully address the underlying causes of doctor migration, such as better remuneration and working conditions abroad.

Strengthening Institutional Trust

This move could improve trust between the government and healthcare professionals if sustained with consistent policy implementation.

Stakeholder Reactions

  • NARD leadership expressed satisfaction and appreciation for members’ patience and resilience
  • Doctors have shown cautious optimism, acknowledging receipt of payments while expecting full settlement
  • Health sector observers view the development as a positive step but emphasize the need for long-term reforms
Dr. Ibrahim reiterated:

“We sincerely appreciate your patience, resilience, and continued trust… We remain steadfast and committed to the welfare and well-being of all NARD members.”

Conclusion

The commencement of payment of doctors’ arrears by the Federal Government marks a critical intervention in Nigeria’s healthcare sector.

While it addresses immediate financial concerns, sustainable progress will depend on:
  • Completing all outstanding payments
  • Ensuring timely implementation of future salary reviews
  • Improving working conditions
  • Addressing systemic issues driving brain drain

Ultimately, this development represents both progress and a reminder of the need for deeper structural reforms to secure the future of Nigeria’s healthcare system.

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