'Only 24000 Doctors Left in Nigeria' - NMA Cries Out

‘Only 24000 Doctors Left in Nigeria’ – NMA Cries Out

Wellness

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has disclosed that in the country is now left with only 24000 actively licensed doctors following a recent brain drain. 

NMA President, Uche R. Ojinmah disclosed this during a policy dialogue on Nigeria’s health sector brain drain and its implications for sustainable child and family health service delivery.

He lamented that the situation where a mere 24000 actively licensed physicians are taking care of Nigeria’s over 200 million population.

He described the dire situation at the event organised by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies in collaboration with the Partnership for Advancing Child and Family Health at Scale project of the development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC).

Ojinmah noted that based on the World Health Organisation established minimum threshold, a country needs a mix of 23 doctors, nurses and midwives per 10,000 population to deliver essential maternal and child health services.

He added; 

 “Only one doctor is incredibly available to treat 30,000 patients in some states in the South; while states in the North are as worse as one doctor to 45,000 patients. In some rural areas, patients have to travel more than 30 kilometers from their abodes to get medical attention where available thus Nigeria making access to healthcare a rarity.”

Ojinmah further blamed the brain drain on poor funding of the health sector, stressful medical education, non-existent house job slots, difficulty in gaining employment, poor remuneration, unnecessary and unhealthy inter-professional rivalry, insecurity, among others.

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‘Only 24000 Doctors Left in Nigeria’ – NMA Cries Out