The NARD had confirmed that a ward at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTH), Ile Ife, Osun State, which is the Behavioral Science/Psychiatry section was also shut down due to shortage of personnel.
It was also that the House of Representatives Committee on Health raised concerns over relocation of Nigerian doctors and nurses abroad which had caused a decline in the country’s health manpower.
The committee had disclosed that due to such rush abroad, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) for instance has five wards comprising 150 beds which have been shut down over shortage of personnel.
The Chairman of the committee, Dr Amos Magaji, had described the situation as worrisome saying the legislative arm is working toward nipping the increasing rate of Nigerians going abroad for medical tourism in the bud.
He had said the Nigeria health workers migration overseas has taken a huge toll on the country’s heath system affirming that “the “japa” syndrome would be curtailed by building state-of-the-art infrastructure and making the sector attractive and rewarding to workers irrespective of their fields.”
Speaking with PUNCH, the NMA Chairman in Kano State, Dr Abdullahi Sulaiman said over 789 nurses and 162 doctors had relocated outside Nigeria from Kano State alone.
Similarly, over 162 medical doctors relocated to other countries across the world within the same period under review.
He said, “Many medical doctors and other categories of healthcare workers are exiting the state in droves. So, I cannot tell you the exact number of doctors and nurses that have left the country. I can only give you an estimate.
“It is a bad situation and this is across almost all healthcare workers, not only doctors. They are leaving for Gambia, Somalia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, and many others every week.”
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Our president and our senators there should try and be proactive to avart this ugly happing, this is a shameful, to start with, this people has family to take care of, May our leaders help this our country.
Our president and our senators there should try and be proactive to avart this ugly happing, this is a shameful, to start with, this people has family to take care of, May our leaders help this our country.
Why will they not relocate when the situation of this country is getting worst every day,this is just the beginning,more doctors will still relocate from Nigeria,except the government changes for good
Is Nigerian still praying for good leader everybody give up on praying for good leader after inec Rob to rig election but time is still the best
Me I cannot blame them ooo because everyone is aware of Nigeria’s economy and suetation right now firstly after everything most of department can’t afford to increases salary worker
I won’t blame them, since Nigerian government doesn’t care about labor. How many times have the Doctors gone on strike for the government to notice their plot? What has government do to hear their cry?
Nigeria why every month doctors are leaving the country because of bad leadership people are dieing you guy don’t care all that politics care is your pocket