 The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors is threatening to resume its suspended strike by July the 30th if the federal government fails to honour an agreement reached with it. The president of the association, Dr Oqaesui Uilawa, says age-long issues are yet to be resolved. They include the non-payment of salary areas, poor welfare and the non-integration of some doctors into the integrated payroll personal information system. Other allowance for all headwokers see ends at $5,000. When we know in the House of Rep and House of Senate that even hardship allowance is $1.2 million, new super allowance is $1.2 million, then those made to face hazards are being paid $5,000. The federal government wants to pay $16,000 to those in Congress, $1,000 to $5,000. Why those in Congress, $6,000 to $15,000 and all doctors, $32,000? It's absurd. If a hazard allowance has not been made by then, if the short falls of the minimum wage, short falls of 2021, 2014, 2015, 2016 are not being paid to our members, we are going to embark on a total indefinite strike. And government should not blame the new generation of resident doctors for being pat on the back and going back to call off any strike.