DAY 21 OF OPERATION TICS
Dear Nigerians,
Doctors in Nigeria are burned out from excess workload.
And what does that really mean?
Working an average of 106 hours per week for physicians, and up to 126 hours per week for surgeons.
Being on back-to-back calls, where a doctor works 48 hours nonstop, sometimes 72 hours, and in some extreme situations, over a week without real rest. Many even take continuous back-to-back calls for months non-stop.
“You are exhausted… complex cases come in… yet you’re still expected to make critical decisions immediately...”
Exhaustion kills.
It endangers the doctor… and it endangers the patient.
Regulated work hours are not comfort or luxury.
They are essential for safe, effective, and humane healthcare.
#OperationTICS
#StopOverworkingDoctors
#SafeWorkHoursSaveLives
#SaveTheDoctors
#SaveHealthcare
DAY 7 — “TOGETHER, WE HEAL”
DEAR NIGERIANS,
Thank you for standing with us.
Your support reminds us that this struggle is not in vain.
* We fight for every mother who waited too long,
* Every child lost to system failure,
* Every Nigerian who still believes this country can get better.
This is not Doctors vs Government, it’s citizens vs decay.
Keep the pressure on.
Keep sharing.
Together, we heal.
#StandWithDoctors | #SaveDoctorsSaveNigeria | #OperationTICS
NARD Media Team