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Mass Exodus of Medical practitioners in Nigeria

University Colledge hospital Ibadan

The trend of resignation in the medical field in Nigeria has become alarming as over 600 Medical personnel of the University college Ibadan resigned

The Chief Medical Director of Nigeria’s foremost tertiary health institution, the University College Hospital (UCH), Professor Abiodun Otegbayo, said at least 600 health workers of the institution have resigned within the spate of one Year.

Speaking at a news conference marking the 65th Founder’s Day celebration of UCH in Ibadan, on Monday, November 21, Otegbayo said at least 15 Nurses, Doctors and Pharmacists, among others exit UCH on a weekly basis. Many of whom are leaving their practices in Nigeria to other climes where the system works. The Nigerian government is notorious for delaying salaries or outrightly denying the staffs of their renumerations


According to him



“Every week, I signed resignation letters of 15 health workers at the institution, who are mostly clinicians, that is, Nurses, Doctors and Pharmacists, among others.”he said


He mentioned that from 2020 to October 15, 2022, no fewer than 600 clinical staff had left the hospital and added that bureaucracy bottlenecks has been hindering their replacement. Otegbayo said there was an acute shortage of manpower due to push and pull factors, such as poor welfare of workers and insecurity, among others.

Although Nigerian doctors are ranked among the best in the medical field in Africa, The Nigerian society does not provide a favorable condition for these doctors to work. They often end up in foreign climes



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