NIGERIAN ended a four month strike over pay and conditions after receiving promises of a review, press reports said on Monday. The public sector doctors began their strike on December 14 after they were excluded from a new public sector wage package announced by military ruler General Abdulsalami Abubakar in September. At a meeting Saturday, leaders of the National Association of Resident Doctors, the main doctors’ union in Nigeria, agreed to call their members to resume work on or before Wednesday, Monday newspapers reported. The union said it has not won an increase in pay but that they had reached agreement with top government officials over career structure, retirement benefits, and a review in professional allowances and salaries. Public pressure has been growing in recent days for a resolution of stoppage which has been blamed for several deaths. The stoppage was just one element of dragging industrial unrest in Nigeria where low pay is a chronic problem.