 The Niger Medical Association has called of its five-day warning strike and issued a fresh two weeks' ultimatum to the Nassarar state government to meet its demands. The association had lamented the alleged non-challenged attitude of the state government towards the plight of medical doctors in the state. The NMA members had mentioned their challenges to include the non-implementation of promotion for doctors and annual salary increments, non-implementation of minimum wage, and consequential adjustments, among others. The health care workers have to understand that they don't have money now and all that. A lot of them can't even afford to take care of their normal responsibilities as some of them above finances. So we are still appealing to them that no matter the whatever level of the business that they are telling us, we feel it is not genuine enough. So we will see pressure. Obviously, there is a possibility that there will be an indivisible strike. There will no longer be a warning strike again. The two weeks, we will see if the Congress decided any line of action for us to take as leaders of the association will lead them in whatever direction that they want us to follow. Thank you. News updates.