Federal Character
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Relationship and Life
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Relationship and Life
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Federal Character
No Result
View All Result
Home Health

Health Sector Held Hostage in Dangote–NUPENG Clash

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
September 8, 2025
in Health
0
Health Sector Held Hostage in Dangote–NUPENG Clash
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

When unions in Nigeria threaten to down tools, the effect is never limited to their industry alone. It spills everywhere, and the health sector is usually the first casualty, this is why the warning from Minister of State for Health, Iziaq Salako, hit harder than most government statements. He said bluntly that hospitals are 65 to 80 percent dependent on generators, which means a nationwide fuel strike would literally choke life-support systems. This is the actual picture: a strike is not just about petrol queues, it is about patients in hospitals being held hostage in the Dangote and NUPENG clash.

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • Hospitals in the dark
  • Clash of power, not just policy
  • Government begging both sides
  • The bigger risk
  • A crisis that should not happen

Hospitals in the dark

The Nigerian health system is already fragile, surviving mostly on diesel-powered generators. Salako’s admission is not news to Nigerians who know the reality of erratic electricity. But hearing a minister confirm that hospitals are almost fully at the mercy of petrol and diesel shows just how reckless a strike at this time would be. The thought of ICUs, surgical theatres, or even blood banks going dark because of a power cut is not something a country in crisis can afford.

Health Sector Held Hostage in Dangote–NUPENG Clash

Clash of power, not just policy

At the heart of this is not really the welfare of workers but a struggle for dominance. Dangote’s direct trucking scheme cuts off old union networks, and NUPENG sees it as an existential threat. The group is digging in with the same weapon it has always used, strike threats. Dangote, on the other hand, is pushing his refinery as a new order that should not bow to the old rules. Ordinary Nigerians, and now the health sector, are collateral damage in a war between a billionaire’s empire and a union that refuses to lose relevance.

Government begging both sides

The government’s position so far is weak. Ministers are appealing, urging, calling for dialogue, but not really taking a stand. Salako is begging both sides to “allow reason to prevail.” The Minister of Labour is asking NUPENG to suspend action. Everyone is pleading, but nobody is showing the capacity to enforce a solution. This is how crises in Nigeria drag on until people

Human rights lawyer Femi Falana has entered the fray, declaring that Dangote’s policy violates the Constitution and international conventions on the right to unionise. His intervention adds legal weight to NUPENG’s argument, but it does not solve the immediate crisis. Even if Falana is right in law, hospitals cannot survive a fuel shortage while the courts debate rights. The danger is that this turns into another prolonged standoff where the law says one thing, the billionaire insists on another, and ordinary citizens are abandoned in the middle.

The bigger risk

When unions use strikes as weapons and corporations use monopoly power to bypass workers, the country’s most vulnerable end up paying the price. A patient waiting for oxygen in Lagos does not care about Section 40 of the Constitution or Dangote’s efficiency plan. What matters is whether the generator is running.

A crisis that should not happen

The strike threat shows how dangerously unprepared Nigeria is for crises. If hospitals are that dependent on fuel, then NUPENG’s decision is more than labour activism, it becomes a public health threat. And if Dangote’s strategy ignores the right of workers to unionise, then it becomes a test of how much one company can bend national rules. The government cannot keep appealing from the sidelines. It has to step in before patients start dying from a fight that was never theirs.

Tags: Businessfederal characterhealthNewsNigeria
Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

Related Posts

Senegal Confirms Mpox Case: Patient in Isolation as Health Officials Monitor Spread
Health

Senegal Confirms Mpox Case: Patient in Isolation as Health Officials Monitor Spread

August 25, 2025
Beware: Fake Cowbell “Our Milk” Hits Nigerian Shops
Health

Beware: Fake Cowbell “Our Milk” Hits Nigerian Shops

August 22, 2025
Chikungunya Outbreak in China: Health Officials Confirm 7,000 Infections
Health

Chikungunya Outbreak in China: Health Officials Confirm 7,000 Infections

August 5, 2025
Next Post
The Cook Who Poisoned an Entire Family on a Wedding Day

The Cook Who Poisoned an Entire Family on a Wedding Day

Sowore Condemns Police "Brutality," Gives Update on Kanu's Lawyer and Brother After Prison Visit

The DSS-Sowore Standoff: A Blatant Attack on Democracy and Free Speech

What Sparked the Violence And How Many Were Killed in the Jerusalem Shooting Attack?

What Sparked the Violence And How Many Were Killed in the Jerusalem Shooting Attack?

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Lagos Policemen Filmed Assaulting Man In Viral Video, Force PRO identified

Lagos Policemen Filmed Assaulting Man In Viral Video, Force PRO identified

3 years ago
Hannatu Musawa Denies Comment on Her NYSC Standing

Hannatu Musawa Denies Comment on Her NYSC Standing

2 years ago
America’s Sudden “Love” for Nigerian Christians — and the Price We May Pay

America’s Sudden “Love” for Nigerian Christians — and the Price We May Pay

1 week ago
NSCDC Apprehends Illegal Cross-River Miners

NSCDC Apprehends Illegal Cross-River Miners

2 years ago

Categories

  • Beauty
  • Business & Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Government
  • Health
  • News
  • Politics
  • Relationship and Life
  • Sports
  • Tech

Topics

2023 Aboki/Bureau De Change (BDC) apc Arsenal buhari Business cbn chelsea china court Davido Dollar Efcc Election Entertainment Euro and Pounds To Naira Exchange Rate For Today exchange rates for the Nigerian Naira (NGN) Fashion federal character federal government Finance food Football Foreign News government health inec Israel lagos Manchester United Naira Naira Black Market exchange rates News Nigeria pdp police Politics president protest Russia Sports tinubu trump ukraine US
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

Mali Jihadists Kill Woman Over TikTok Posts

Supreme Court Ends Fight Against Same-Sex Marriage Nationwide

Another Futile Attempt? EFCC After Timipre Sylva Over $14 Million Scandal

Lies and Deception’: Trump Goes to War With BBC Over Edited Speech

How 2Baba’s Biggest Hit Turned Into His Biggest Burden

Uche Montana Addresses Involvement In Regina Daniels’ Alleged Drug Issues

Trending

Giuliani Walks Free: Trump Issues Wave of 2020 Election Pardons
Government

Giuliani Walks Free: Trump Issues Wave of 2020 Election Pardons

byEriki Joan Ugunushe
November 10, 2025
0

The White House was thrown into fresh controversy on Monday after President Donald Trump granted pardons to...

France in Shock as Sarkozy Walks Free After Libya Fund Scandal

France in Shock as Sarkozy Walks Free After Libya Fund Scandal

November 10, 2025
Zuma’s Daughter on Trial — Did Her Words Ignite South Africa’s Deadliest Unrest?

Zuma’s Daughter on Trial — Did Her Words Ignite South Africa’s Deadliest Unrest?

November 10, 2025
Mali Jihadists Kill Woman Over TikTok Posts

Mali Jihadists Kill Woman Over TikTok Posts

November 10, 2025
Supreme Court Ends Fight Against Same-Sex Marriage Nationwide

Supreme Court Ends Fight Against Same-Sex Marriage Nationwide

November 10, 2025

We launched Federal Character in February 2021 based on the belief that the world is in need of smarter and more efficient reporting of events shaping our rapidly changing world. We pledged to put our audience first, always.

Recent News

  • Giuliani Walks Free: Trump Issues Wave of 2020 Election Pardons
  • France in Shock as Sarkozy Walks Free After Libya Fund Scandal
  • Zuma’s Daughter on Trial — Did Her Words Ignite South Africa’s Deadliest Unrest?

Categories

  • Beauty
  • Business & Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Government
  • Health
  • News
  • Politics
  • Relationship and Life
  • Sports
  • Tech

© 2024 FederalCharacter.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business & Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Relationship and Life
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
  • Opinion

© 2024 Federalcharacter.com