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Ministry Of Defence Clarifies Status Of Allowance Payments To House Officers And Interns In Armed Forces Reference Hospitals

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Richard Pheelangwah Permanent Secretary
Richard Pheelangwah Permanent Secretary

Ministry of Defence has noted reports alleging the non-payment of allowances to House Officers and Interns at Armed Forces Reference Hospitals.

These claims are inaccurate. Payment of outstanding allowances has commenced as follows:

i. 26th March, 2026: Batches A and B – January and February 2026 Allowances.

ii. 30th April, 2026: Batches A and B – March 2026 Allowances.

iii. 8th July, 2026: Batches A and B – April 2026 Allowances; Batch C – December 2025 and January 2026 Allowances.

Efforts are ongoing to clear the remaining arrears as additional funds become available.

The delay is attributable to the absence of budgetary allocation for the payment of these allowances since January 2026 and not to any administrative lapse on the part of the Ministry. The Ministry had formally drawn the attention of the Budget Office of the Federation to the funding shortfall through its correspondence (Refs: AZ/150CON/I/42 dated 18 February 2026 and AZ/150CON/I/53 dated 1 July 2026) and requested the necessary intervention.

A total of 703 House Officers and Interns were engaged for the 2025/2026 House Officers and Interns Programme. Batches A and B have been paid up to April 2026, while Batch C, comprising 90 House Officers and Interns, has been paid allowances for December 2025 and January 2026.

The outstanding arrears arose because no budgetary provision was made for the House Officers and Interns Programme in the 2026 Appropriation Act. This is an unprecedented development and the first occurrence since the inception of the programme.

For over four decades, the House Officers and Interns Programme has remained a statutory and strategic component of the Ministry’s healthcare system, contributing significantly to the training of medical professionals for the Armed Forces of Nigeria and the nation at large.

The Ministry remains fully committed to resolving the funding challenge and appreciates the patience, understanding, and dedication of the affected House Officers, Interns, and their families.

Members of the public are advised to disregard misleading reports and rely only on official communications issued by the Ministry of Defence.

e-Signed:

Richard Pheelangwah
Permanent Secretary