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Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by dre11(m): 9:30pm On Jun 10, 2023
Former Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, has said Nigerians may be catered for by native doctors if the brain drain among medical doctors persists.

Due to the economic hardship and poor welfare, many health workers are leaving the country in droves.

Six months ago, the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) said Nigeria has about 24, 000 actively licensed physicians caring for its over 200 million population as result of brain drain.

While speaking at the induction ceremony of medical students of the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State, Mimiko said the government needs to urgently find lasting solutions to the mass exodus of medical personnel.

The ex-governor, who is also a medical doctor, said the development calls for drastic measures from the government.

According to him, if doctors emigrating from the country in droves is not checked, in less than a decade Nigeria may only have native doctors to turn to for treatment.

According to him, a situation where doctors and other health workers were trained at a subsidised rate in Nigeria and later abandoned the country for developed countries calls for huge concern.

He said, “We are in an emergency. If we continue at this rate, in another five to 10 years, only the “babalawos” (herbalists) will be available to take care of us. It is an emergency, and the government must see it as an emergency. The government must disincentivise the rate at which our medical doctors and medical personnel are emigrating from this country.

“We cannot continue to hold this nation unaccountable. We can take advantage of the opportunity for our professionals to learn new skills. I don’t think any serious government can fold its arms while other countries decide to empty it of its human resources, especially in the health sector.

“We are a great country; we have an incredible young population that is ready. This country has the capacity to train two million to three million students, but those countries that stand at that end to benefit from this training must also do something to expand our capacity to train our people.

“The government must take it up at a very high diplomatic level. We cannot fold our arms and allow all our best human resources to leave this country. It is like a war situation. But I know one thing for sure: if the government does the necessary things, it can be a win-win situation for us as a nation.”

https://dailytrust.com/japa-nigerians-seeking-treatment-may-soon-be-left-with-native-doctors-mimiko/

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Georgry(m): 9:41pm On Jun 10, 2023
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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Acekidc4(m): 9:54pm On Jun 10, 2023
If you take care of them very well, they won't have the Need to Japa. Am sure President Tinubu will do something about that very soon!!

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by hisexcellency34: 10:00pm On Jun 10, 2023
Are you not one of those who messed up the country and leave people with no choice than to japa?

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by vastolord4(m): 10:00pm On Jun 10, 2023
grin lamidi should apply within please

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by superCleanworks(m): 10:00pm On Jun 10, 2023
this is the aftermath of several years of bad government.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by YoungLionken(m): 10:00pm On Jun 10, 2023
So says someone who has all his kids over the sea. Nigger please!!

Lest I forget, how you brought python to the Ondo state government house. You brought a demon regardless of the consequences, just to satisfy your selfish interest. What a pity!!!

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Yugoslavia247(m): 10:01pm On Jun 10, 2023
Lol.


If na your pikin you go tell am to stay.

People whose children can not even study in naija are the ones doing the most to prevent doctors from going.

Tinubu can not stop corruption..

A country like Nigeria needs someone to stop the corruption.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by HateBigots: 10:01pm On Jun 10, 2023
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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by free2ryhme: 10:01pm On Jun 10, 2023

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:01pm On Jun 10, 2023
Because your likes have failed to do the needful in our health care systems

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by soberdrunk(m): 10:01pm On Jun 10, 2023
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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by RingRoadMafia: 10:01pm On Jun 10, 2023
Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by OkayDaddy: 10:01pm On Jun 10, 2023
The migration of health professionals need to be stopped.
Not only health professionals, other productive members of the society.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:02pm On Jun 10, 2023
Acekidc4:
If you take care of them very well, they won't have the Need to Japa. Am sure President Tinubu will do something about that very soon!!

The one that is on France medicare system

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:02pm On Jun 10, 2023
OkayDaddy:
The migration of health professionals need to be stopped.
Not only health professionals, other productive members of the society.

Maybe you deny them. Visa right and take care of their families and needs

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by nairalanda1(m): 10:02pm On Jun 10, 2023
I'll just say this....a good health care system costs a lot of money.

You pay for it by high and heavy taxes....or by USA style medical fees.

At the end of the day, if the government wants to keep doctors and nurses and pharmacists, and radiologists even....they have to start finding money to pay into the system. A lot of money

And the thing is, say we should pay higher taxes, or higher fees, and people would shout poverty....so we have to take more loans.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by lenghtinny(m): 10:03pm On Jun 10, 2023
At the same event yesterday,
Dr. Tajudeen Sanusi ( MDCN registrar ) said plans are already in place to tackle the japa syndrome but regardless japa will always be a goal cool
Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Nefort: 10:03pm On Jun 10, 2023
They should simply increase the number of medical students so that after some have left the country we will still have enough.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by isabi2lof: 10:04pm On Jun 10, 2023
Agbo 7up dey available grin

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by CodeTemplar: 10:05pm On Jun 10, 2023
Stupid leadership everywhere. Instead of training more medical practitioners, they are crying about opportunity to make Nigerians relevant.
The problem is a global one of shortage and for countries with weak economy and currency but many bendable minds, responsible leaders should bemlooking to expand medical science faculties by ten fold and close that global gap as much as possible while earning vital forex. It is like there is a spell to frustrate anything that will help the youths engage productively.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by OkayDaddy: 10:06pm On Jun 10, 2023
Akwamkpuruamu:

Maybe you deny them. Visa right and take care of their families and needs

Better working conditions will make many of them stay.
There are better opportunities here if we can work on 3 things. Electricity, Credit, improved remuneration.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Nahunger(m): 10:06pm On Jun 10, 2023
Lol
Shey majority of the quack doctors wey dey general hospital no be uniform differentiate them from NATIVE doctors abi what are you saying gon se?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by Nobody: 10:06pm On Jun 10, 2023
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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by ACRI: 10:07pm On Jun 10, 2023
Train the native doctors now, they can't leave cos of patronage....

We have Skilled/Traditional Birth Attendants SBA/TBA


China, India e.t.c has trado-medical practice as a whole sector

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by monakii: 10:07pm On Jun 10, 2023
Understood. But, what did he do to help the situation while he was the Governor? A typical Nigerian, always pointing towards problem without any effort to proffer solutions.

BTW, our problem is not peculiar to the health sector alone. We need to tackle our problems head-on, especially with new hope, faith and passion for the project Nigeria. Successive governments are to blame. We hope is will stop henceforth.

However, Nigerians are terrible people who have little or no fondness for their job and responsibility, rather, they are concerned about the salaries and income. Imagine the investment on the education of these health professionals... This lack of commitment is everywhere including the health sector and sometimes one wonders how and why some of our health practitioners are so dispassionate and unethical. If babalawos will save lives and stay faithful to our national cause, isn't it better for government to support them?

Don't tell me Doctors are paid peanuts o! We are all Nigerians and some of us have never benefitted anything from government, to say the least, a job!

We must stop the habit of jumping ship when it's down. Let's fix our country together!

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Seeking Treatment May Soon Be Left With Native Doctors – Mimiko by LAXconfidential(m): 10:08pm On Jun 10, 2023

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