 Reactions have continued to thrill the industrial actions embarked upon by the National Association of Resident Doctors across the country to press their demands from the federal government of Nigeria. In an outpatient seeking medical attention at the Federal Medical Center O'Waire in most states, Southeast Nigeria have called on the government to, as a matter of urgency, address the demands of striking resident doctors in order to save the lives of those seeking healthcare in the country. Speaking with journalists, they lament their plight and what they go through to get medical attention. Here I was here yesterday because I wanted to say that the doctor told me that there was just a few doctors and many people who could not see the doctor so I arrived here this morning. I don't have a clock. I stay here so they are thanks to. This is affecting what's over me, it's affecting a lot of patients. I came this morning thinking the way they said no, so I went to pay at the camp and they said the doctors are on strike that they can't see my babies so it's really affecting me because you know the stress number one, coming and stressing my baby too, coming and I couldn't do anything today because it rained and everything. So I think the resistance is striking you here is not the best because some people are under NHIS and they can't afford the fund to do that. The chairman of the Association of Resident Doctors in FMCO, where Dr. Ogwu Jude says the demands of the doctors are not out of place, noting that they are not strike mongers but the government action is forcing them to resort to this option. We are still receiving 5000 Naira Hazard allowance, poultry sum of 5000 Naira and that has been in the existence of 5000 Naira for about 30 years now and we say that this amount needs to be reached. As doctors we have a responsible set of professionals and our duties to our patients are sacrosanct but unfortunately this responsibility in trying to discuss responsibility the government is not trying to, they are not playing their part. Meanwhile the management of FMCO where it says it regrets the effect of the industrial actions on healthcare delivery at the center.