How Nigeria can end migration of health workers – MCDN
By Steve Oko
Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), has argued that the only way to end the current migration of health workers from Nigeria into other countries in search of greener pastures, is by improving their welfare package and working environment.
She acknowledged that health workers in Nigeria “are well trained”, hence, the high demand for them abroad, but regretted that poor condition of service in the country, drive them into search for greener pasture abroad.
” Nigerian doctors are well trained, that’s why they are highly sought after abroad.
” But we are doing all we can to reverse their migration. That’s where our focus is – to ensure that the high quality of practitioners we produce in this country stay back to tackle the numerous health challenges of the citizens.
” Government needs to provide the enabling environment to ensure they remain here in the country. Nigeria is growing in population, and we need doctors and health care professionals to man the health care needs”.
Addressing the inductees earlier, the MDCN boss charged medical doctors to respect the ethics of the profession, and to deliver excellent service.
She also charged them to place the health and wellbeing of patients above other considerations.