LAGOS, May 21 (Reuters) - Nigeria's largest medical union on
Thursday ordered its members in the commercial capital Lagos to
resume work, ending a strike over alleged police harassment.
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) doctors' union, which
ordered Lagos members to cease work indefinitely from Wednesday
evening, said it had received assurances that doctors would be
exempt from a nationwide overnight curfew and would therefore be
allowed to move freely by police.