UCH Doctors Warns Of Indefinite Strike
Resident doctors at the University College Hospital in Ibadan have warned they may begin an indefinite strike over the continued power crisis affecting the medical facility.
The doctors say the situation has disrupted clinical work and placed both patients and health workers under serious strain.
The threat emerged as electricity problems at the hospital persisted, leaving several departments struggling to function properly.
Doctors say unstable power supply has affected medical equipment, patient care and the general working environment within the hospital.
Members of the Association of Resident Doctors raised the concern while discussing the ongoing situation and its impact on healthcare delivery.
They warned that if the issue is not urgently resolved, they may be forced to suspend services indefinitely.
The development has raised concern among patients and residents in Ibadan who depend on the teaching hospital for specialised medical treatment.
The doctors are calling on authorities to restore stable electricity and prevent further disruption to hospital operations.

















