 The Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors says actions on their demand is ongoing as 80 percent of the old salaries has been paid by the federal government and will be meeting the federal government on Wednesday over hazard allowance. The president of the group, Yelawa Ohua-Iseyi, spoke with PLOS TV Africa correspondent Jacinta Obuquo. Federal government on Saturday signed a memorandum of action with National Association of Resident Doctors, NAD, to end the industrial action. The MOA was the second in a fortnight. The first one was signed on March 31, but was later rejected by the doctors, which the federal government has faulted, saying that they had substantially met the demands of NAD. The latest according to the group president is that actions are being put in place on their demands. An addendum to the first MOA that was signed. And the addendum was that for actions to be, to start already. From what we see percent of members who were old, the others who were old, have already been paid. And we see about 20 percent to 15 percent have not been paid on the other level. For members on the business platform, it was said that by between tomorrow and the next, they should start to reflect the payments. He also spoke on why this strike was suspended and the next meeting with the federal government. We suspended this strike to review in the next four weeks and we are having an endomethin tomorrow to turn in the way forward. So tomorrow is only for the hazard allowance and in order to work out, they are trying to give an upward review on the allowance. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Inkege, had noted that issue of hazard allowance was not peculiar to members of NAD, but that it caught across the entire health system. Jacinta Ubuqui reporting for PLOS TV Africa.