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Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by adenigga(m): 10:26am On Oct 12, 2022
Doctors recruited from Nigeria to work in the United Kingdom hospitals have lamented that they are being exploited.

The doctors believe they are being overworked and fear they may put their patients’ health at risk.

This is according to a BBC investigation published on its website on Tuesday.

The investigation showed evidence of how a British healthcare company recruit doctors from Nigeria to work in private hospitals under conditions not allowed in the National Health Service.

One of the doctors who spoke with BBC, Augustine Enekwechi, a Nigerian doctor, who worked at Nuffield Health Leeds Hospital in 2021, said he was approached by NES Healthcare, a private company that specialises in employing doctors from overseas, and was offered visa sponsorship and a potential job.

The doctor said he failed to notice that the NES contract opted him out of the law that protects UK workers from excessive working hours and left him vulnerable to a range of salary deductions.

Enekwechi added that his hours were extreme – on-call 24 hours a day for a week at a time – and that he was unable to leave the hospital grounds. He says working there felt like being in “a prison”.


“I knew that working tired puts the patients at risk and puts myself also at risk, as well for litigation,” he says. “I felt powerless… helpless, you know, constant stress and thinking something could go wrong,” BBC quoted him as saying.

The British Medical Association, however, described the situation as “shocking” and say the sector needs to be in line with the NHS working practices.

Another doctor, Dr. Femi Johnson, who worked at another hospital said he was also expected to work 14 to 16-hour days and then be on call overnight.

“I was burnt out,” he says. “I was tired, I needed sleep. It’s not humanly possible to do that every day for seven days.”

Johnson added that when he needed a break, the NES was entitled to deduct money from his salary to cover the cost of finding a replacement doctor.


“In situations like that, I always make that internal discussion with my inner self – ‘Femi are you doing right by yourself and are you doing right by the patient?'” he told BBC. “Unfortunately, I haven’t always been able to answer that question.”

The BMA and the front line lobbying group the Doctors’ Association has given the BBC’s File on 4 and Newsnight exclusive access to the findings of a questionnaire put to 188 Resident Medical Officers. Most of the doctors were employed by NES but some were with other employers.


It found that 92 per cent had been recruited from Africa and most – 81 per cent – were from Nigeria. The majority complained about excessive working hours and unfair salary deductions.

Dr. Jenny Vaughan from the Doctors’ Association said she received many complaints from Resident Medical Officers and says the UK healthcare system has developed into two tiers – one for NHS doctors, the other for international recruits working in the private sector.

“No doctor in the NHS does more than four nights consecutively because we know that it’s frankly not safe,” said Dr. Vaughan.

[b]“This is a slave-type work with… excess hours, the like of which we thought had been gone 30 years ago.


“It is not acceptable for patients for patient-safety reasons. It is not acceptable for doctors,” Vaughan said.

The Deputy Chair, BMA Emma Runswick said the situation was a “disgrace to UK medicine”.

“Our international colleagues have come a long way to the UK, and have found conditions so exploitative it beggars belief.”


Meanwhile, NES Healthcare told BBC that “feedback about doctors’ experiences” with the company was “extremely positive”. It says it provides doctors “with a safe and supportive route to pursue their career choice in the National Health Service, and in the UK healthcare system more generally, and that their work is of “great benefit to the British public.”

The PUNCH reports that 10,000 doctors who obtained their degrees in Nigeria currently practise in the UK.
Source: https://punchng.com/Nigerian-doctors-in-UK-lament-exploitation-slave-labour

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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Nobody: 10:27am On Oct 12, 2022
Like seriously

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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Olaoluwa112(m): 10:28am On Oct 12, 2022
God will help you make mistakes that will send you back to your darling country, with your little experience over there, your service will be superb to us here in nigeria.

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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Anigreat: 10:40am On Oct 12, 2022
shocked



Nigerians are naturally wicked .

All these in a bid to discourage others from coming. So why can't you take the next available flight and land in your eldorado Nigeria instead of complaining.

Tell them now to come back and see them swear for you.

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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Nobody: 10:43am On Oct 12, 2022
Hmm
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by AntiChristian: 10:46am On Oct 12, 2022
grin

Make them enjoy there "Japa" in peace!

You can't eat your cake and have it!

To even japa you're a millionaire!

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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Donlamzy(m): 10:46am On Oct 12, 2022
It is very true and even with that, to see a GP here is very hard, you need to book an appointment which won’t be less than 2 weeks upfront, just don’t get sick here honestly
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by twilliamx(m): 10:46am On Oct 12, 2022
Ok
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by God1000(m): 10:46am On Oct 12, 2022
Too bad, it's not all peachy out there, this is pure servitude and bondage
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Bcax6fa: 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
Gq
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by MuslimIgbo: 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
cool
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by inoki247: 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
lol make dem rest wu send dem....


After selling ur Land, Cars, Family house just to goan become a slave in another man's country....


Abeg enjoy your UK don't stress us u guys av been crying since yesterday....
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by MEERLEEQ: 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
Ok
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Jahzrockballer(m): 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
Omo
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by muykem: 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Arysexy(m): 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Nobody: 10:48am On Oct 12, 2022
U go overseas go do social work, what do u expect...

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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by ukaface(f): 10:49am On Oct 12, 2022
Lol
I can relate
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by DevilSignature: 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
wink
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Uyi168: 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by MICHEALADEX(m): 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
Anigreat:
shocked



All in the bid to discourage others from coming. So why can't you take the next available flight and land in your eldorado Nigeria instead of complaining. Tell them now to come back and see them swear for you.


Indiscriminate use of some images or meme is equal to recklessness

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Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by CzarChris(m): 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
Wow
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by mbahdi(m): 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
Don't worry jagaban is coming to put an end to dat
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by wwwihy: 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
SERAP over to you
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Faber(m): 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
E dey hard to satisfy a Nigerians, I don't know why


Anyways Peter Obi will likely be the first to satisfy Nigerians, both Urchins and Mikanians, redcaps etc
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by DevilSignature: 10:50am On Oct 12, 2022
smiley
Re: Nigerian Doctors In UK Lament Exploitation, Slave Labour by Nobody: 10:52am On Oct 12, 2022
Olaoluwa112:
God will help you make mistakes that will send you back to your darling country, with your little experience over there, your service will be superb to us here in nigeria.

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