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Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Mecka: 11:28am On Sep 04, 2021
Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has said that as a developing country, Nigeria is unlikely to meet the recommendation of the United Nations and the World Health Organisation’s ratio of one doctor to 600 patients.

He also said Nigerian-born doctors trained in Russia, Ukraine and other countries are returning to Lagos, Abuja, other cities for work.

Ngige said this at the two-day quarterly meeting of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum, on Friday, in Abuja.

The two-day Forum’s theme was, “Building a stronger health sector in Nigeria through collaboration and strategic partnership”.

The meeting was primarily convened to discuss how to strengthen the health system at the sub-national levels, with an overall objective of achieving Universal Health Coverage.

The Minister said, “We’re not a United Nations’ country, we are a developing country. So, when such figures are given I will tell them every rule has an exception. We are not yet there.”

“So, we shall make do with what we have. Surplus doctors. We have surpluses I keep on telling them that we have not deployed our medical manpower proportionately, and adequately as we should do.

“How many doctors do we have in the rural areas and in the suburbs since everybody is in the townships, with a medical and dental council data showing 4,000 doctors every year. Before, it used to be 3000, before the private universities came a lot of them are not doing medicine, including Afe Babalola and others.

“We are now in about 4000 plus, the people even trained abroad are coming back from Russia and Ukraine, and the rest of them all. Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria is registering them.

“So, almost everybody has come to Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt to stay. And we have 10,000 primary care centres that are unmanned as at the last count.”

Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi, called on state governors to create an enabling environment for physicians in their states.

Abayomi said that there were more than 20,000 Nigerian-born physicians outside the country doing extremely well.

“This is why our governors should create an enabling environment for our physicians. By now, Nigeria should not be talking about brain drain rather, it should be talking about bringing back our physicians to the country,” he stressed.

Speaking on how the state was responding to COVID-19 pandemic, he noted that Lagos state used the experience it had acquired in 2015, when it responded to the Ebola outbreak.

“This experience has helped us to effectively control the spread of the virus in the state despite, our huge population.

“We had robust data collection supporting our policy decision making. We built a system of data collection, analysis and interpretation along the lines of each pillar of the Emergency Operations Centre.”

The health commissioner, however, advised that the civil service should not be used to structure or manage any-pandemic, instead, a quick policy should be developed to raise funds for effective pandemic management, otherwise, the whole system would go down.

Meanwhile, the Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Chikwe Ihekweazu, told the commissioners that states should play a critical role in strengthening the health security of the country.

Ihekweazu, who was represented Dr. Priscilla Ibekwe, Director, Special Duties, NCDC, added that the state had the responsibility for the health of her population, including preparedness and response to outbreaks of diseases.

“States have the resources, expertise and experience to strengthen the response to the coronavirus pandemic and other disease outbreaks in the country.

“We need stronger political commitment, leadership, and funding to fight against any outbreaks,” he added.

Onoriode Ezire, Senior Health Specialist, International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group, said that conditions for inclusion of a state in a world bank project include, “A common agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Executive Governors on a set of transparent eligibility criteria.

“States will only be included in a project if the state’s participation would contribute to a meaningful improvement of that development indicator.

”Demonstrated commitment to reform by that state and demonstration of ongoing commitment throughout the life of a project.

“These include; meeting minimum performance criteria, adopting state legislation needed to establish an enabling environment for reform, and establishing the appropriate institutional framework to implement a reform program,” he explained.

In her remarks, Cross River Health Commissioner, Dr Betta Edu, who spoke on behalf of the Commissioners said that the meeting was vital to promoting experience sharing, collaboration across states, learning and fostering of sub-national development towards building a resilient health system in the country.
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Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Illuminatiship(m): 11:28am On Sep 04, 2021
Ok
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Blackfire(m): 11:30am On Sep 04, 2021
We told you opposition paid doctors that you will fail, you are distracting our darling president




North2023
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Totilopussylick(m): 11:30am On Sep 04, 2021
Noted!
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Ikwerelastborn: 11:31am On Sep 04, 2021
Mecka:
Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has said that as a developing country, Nigeria is unlikely to meet the recommendation of the United Nations and the World Health Organisation’s ratio of one doctor to 600 patients.

He also said Nigerian-born doctors trained in Russia, Ukraine and other countries are returning to Lagos, Abuja, other cities for work.

Ngige said this at the two-day quarterly meeting of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum, on Friday, in Abuja.

The two-day Forum’s theme was, “Building a stronger health sector in Nigeria through collaboration and strategic partnership”.

The meeting was primarily convened to discuss how to strengthen the health system at the sub-national levels, with an overall objective of achieving Universal Health Coverage.

The Minister said, “We’re not a United Nations’ country, we are a developing country. So, when such figures are given I will tell them every rule has an exception. We are not yet there.”

“So, we shall make do with what we have. Surplus doctors. We have surpluses I keep on telling them that we have not deployed our medical manpower proportionately, and adequately as we should do.

“How many doctors do we have in the rural areas and in the suburbs since everybody is in the townships, with a medical and dental council data showing 4,000 doctors every year. Before, it used to be 3000, before the private universities came a lot of them are not doing medicine, including Afe Babalola and others.

“We are now in about 4000 plus, the people even trained abroad are coming back from Russia and Ukraine, and the rest of them all. Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria is registering them.

“So, almost everybody has come to Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt to stay. And we have 10,000 primary care centres that are unmanned as at the last count.”

Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi, called on state governors to create an enabling environment for physicians in their states.

Abayomi said that there were more than 20,000 Nigerian-born physicians outside the country doing extremely well.

“This is why our governors should create an enabling environment for our physicians. By now, Nigeria should not be talking about brain drain rather, it should be talking about bringing back our physicians to the country,” he stressed.

Speaking on how the state was responding to COVID-19 pandemic, he noted that Lagos state used the experience it had acquired in 2015, when it responded to the Ebola outbreak.

“This experience has helped us to effectively control the spread of the virus in the state despite, our huge population.

“We had robust data collection supporting our policy decision making. We built a system of data collection, analysis and interpretation along the lines of each pillar of the Emergency Operations Centre.”

The health commissioner, however, advised that the civil service should not be used to structure or manage any-pandemic, instead, a quick policy should be developed to raise funds for effective pandemic management, otherwise, the whole system would go down.

Meanwhile, the Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Chikwe Ihekweazu, told the commissioners that states should play a critical role in strengthening the health security of the country.

Ihekweazu, who was represented Dr. Priscilla Ibekwe, Director, Special Duties, NCDC, added that the state had the responsibility for the health of her population, including preparedness and response to outbreaks of diseases.

“States have the resources, expertise and experience to strengthen the response to the coronavirus pandemic and other disease outbreaks in the country.

“We need stronger political commitment, leadership, and funding to fight against any outbreaks,” he added.

Onoriode Ezire, Senior Health Specialist, International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group, said that conditions for inclusion of a state in a world bank project include, “A common agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Executive Governors on a set of transparent eligibility criteria.

“States will only be included in a project if the state’s participation would contribute to a meaningful improvement of that development indicator.

”Demonstrated commitment to reform by that state and demonstration of ongoing commitment throughout the life of a project.

“These include; meeting minimum performance criteria, adopting state legislation needed to establish an enabling environment for reform, and establishing the appropriate institutional framework to implement a reform program,” he explained.

In her remarks, Cross River Health Commissioner, Dr Betta Edu, who spoke on behalf of the Commissioners said that the meeting was vital to promoting experience sharing, collaboration across states, learning and fostering of sub-national development towards building a resilient health system in the country.
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lol,Ngige is a joker,those countries won't even allow them practice over there,infact they get to have real time patient touch and experience in Nigeria as they are not allowed to take their patients. Ngige should keep deceiving uninformed Nigerians

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Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Totilopussylick(m): 11:32am On Sep 04, 2021
Blackfire:
We told you opposition paid doctors that you will fail, you are distracting our darling president




North2023
Nice try black fire undecided
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by alwayzonlyn(m): 11:43am On Sep 04, 2021
Ngige & his deceitful rhetorics again
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Chimeluv(f): 11:48am On Sep 04, 2021
And so what?
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by saintokwuluora(m): 11:51am On Sep 04, 2021
[b]We are now in about 4000 plus, the people even trained abroad are coming back from Russia and Ukraine, and the rest of them all. Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria is registering them.[/b
Lies!!!! Who does that? After escape from "Afghanistan". Coming to do what while there is an exodus to Saudi Arabia at the moment and few frustrated remnants are on strike. There is a brain drain of everything in Nigeria, from mineral resources to human resources. But the politicians always dey kampe, no strike, no brain drain!
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Moferere: 12:11pm On Sep 04, 2021
Alor weed

That's what Chris Ngige dey smoke
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by oneolajire(m): 12:11pm On Sep 04, 2021
Highly experienced doctors are leaving while inexperienced fresh graduate doctors are arriving to enter the system.

Mumu leaders who can afford to pay bandits and fake repentant Boko Haram but can't afford to pay for our health care.

They promised to put an end to medical tourism, yet they are the culprits. Promise and fail government.

So is this something to be happy with?

Kobo-wise naira-foolish government

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Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by mytime24(f): 12:28pm On Sep 04, 2021
Audio yawn,

Why using d DSS to threaten d ones applying #UAE
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Doubleoh7: 3:05pm On Sep 04, 2021
This short native doctor is at it again. Yet you won't hesitate to deploy your DSS goons on the ones that wants to leave for Saudi Arabia. I am yet to meet a worse labour minister than you sir

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Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Nobody: 3:10pm On Sep 04, 2021
Ode ni boboyi.

Grey hair is not a sign of wisdom at all.

Agbaya.

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Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by ivolt: 3:18pm On Sep 04, 2021
Pure truth.
After being saved by the Nigerian system and gaining experience using Nigerians as test subjects, they end up running away.
There is a reason they don't move directly to UK or Saudi from Ukraine.

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Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Lanretoye(m): 4:26pm On Sep 04, 2021
Including those ones that attended the saudi job interview.
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by fourboys: 4:31pm On Sep 04, 2021
This guy is mad embarassed embarassed
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by GerogeI(m): 4:32pm On Sep 04, 2021
So this man is not aware that Ukraine is the destination for medical students who could not pass their second MBBS exams.

So you give our home trained best to UK and Dubai, and send quacks trained in Ukraine, whom Ukraine does not allow to practice in their country for one day.

This country is 50% dead
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by joyandfaith: 4:36pm On Sep 04, 2021
Mecka:
Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has said that as a developing country, Nigeria is unlikely to meet the recommendation of the United Nations and the World Health Organisation’s ratio of one doctor to 600 patients.

He also said Nigerian-born doctors trained in Russia, Ukraine and other countries are returning to Lagos, Abuja, other cities for work.

Ngige said this at the two-day quarterly meeting of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum, on Friday, in Abuja.

The two-day Forum’s theme was, “Building a stronger health sector in Nigeria through collaboration and strategic partnership”.

The meeting was primarily convened to discuss how to strengthen the health system at the sub-national levels, with an overall objective of achieving Universal Health Coverage.

The Minister said, “We’re not a United Nations’ country, we are a developing country. So, when such figures are given I will tell them every rule has an exception. We are not yet there.”

“So, we shall make do with what we have. Surplus doctors. We have surpluses I keep on telling them that we have not deployed our medical manpower proportionately, and adequately as we should do.

“How many doctors do we have in the rural areas and in the suburbs since everybody is in the townships, with a medical and dental council data showing 4,000 doctors every year. Before, it used to be 3000, before the private universities came a lot of them are not doing medicine, including Afe Babalola and others.

“We are now in about 4000 plus, the people even trained abroad are coming back from Russia and Ukraine, and the rest of them all. Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria is registering them.

“So, almost everybody has come to Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt to stay. And we have 10,000 primary care centres that are unmanned as at the last count.”

Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi, called on state governors to create an enabling environment for physicians in their states.

Abayomi said that there were more than 20,000 Nigerian-born physicians outside the country doing extremely well.

“This is why our governors should create an enabling environment for our physicians. By now, Nigeria should not be talking about brain drain rather, it should be talking about bringing back our physicians to the country,” he stressed.

Speaking on how the state was responding to COVID-19 pandemic, he noted that Lagos state used the experience it had acquired in 2015, when it responded to the Ebola outbreak.

“This experience has helped us to effectively control the spread of the virus in the state despite, our huge population.

“We had robust data collection supporting our policy decision making. We built a system of data collection, analysis and interpretation along the lines of each pillar of the Emergency Operations Centre.”

The health commissioner, however, advised that the civil service should not be used to structure or manage any-pandemic, instead, a quick policy should be developed to raise funds for effective pandemic management, otherwise, the whole system would go down.

Meanwhile, the Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Chikwe Ihekweazu, told the commissioners that states should play a critical role in strengthening the health security of the country.

Ihekweazu, who was represented Dr. Priscilla Ibekwe, Director, Special Duties, NCDC, added that the state had the responsibility for the health of her population, including preparedness and response to outbreaks of diseases.

“States have the resources, expertise and experience to strengthen the response to the coronavirus pandemic and other disease outbreaks in the country.

“We need stronger political commitment, leadership, and funding to fight against any outbreaks,” he added.

Onoriode Ezire, Senior Health Specialist, International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group, said that conditions for inclusion of a state in a world bank project include, “A common agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Executive Governors on a set of transparent eligibility criteria.

“States will only be included in a project if the state’s participation would contribute to a meaningful improvement of that development indicator.

”Demonstrated commitment to reform by that state and demonstration of ongoing commitment throughout the life of a project.

“These include; meeting minimum performance criteria, adopting state legislation needed to establish an enabling environment for reform, and establishing the appropriate institutional framework to implement a reform program,” he explained.

In her remarks, Cross River Health Commissioner, Dr Betta Edu, who spoke on behalf of the Commissioners said that the meeting was vital to promoting experience sharing, collaboration across states, learning and fostering of sub-national development towards building a resilient health system in the country.
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They are returning homes to do housemanship.
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by joyandfaith: 4:36pm On Sep 04, 2021
GerogeI:
So this man is not aware that Ukraine is the destination for medical students who could not pass their second MBBS exams.

So you give our home trained best to UK and Dubai, and send quacks trained in Ukraine, whom Ukraine does not allow to practice in their country for one day.

This country is 50% dead

Ngige is original fool.
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Lastmankc(m): 5:41pm On Sep 04, 2021
Fear short men

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Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Nobody: 9:39am On Sep 06, 2021
In fact....
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by izombie(m): 9:58am On Sep 06, 2021
Nigerians should just be careful. Any doctor still living in naija na quack. The ones diagnose only typhoid and malaria. My friend's brother who is a doctor failed a test given to him in South Africa to practice in SA but he failed the test. He went back to naija and he's practicing in Nigeria.
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Racoon(m): 9:59am On Sep 06, 2021
A failed minister in a failed country glorifying the unpardonable gaffes of an equally failed government.
Even if the poorly trained Russian/Ukrainian Nigerians medics are returning to this nation, have the universally acceptable health coverage of Doctor-Patient been attained?
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Racoon(m): 9:59am On Sep 06, 2021
Ikwerelastborn:
lol! Ngige is a joker because those countries won't even allow them practice over there,infact they get to have real time patient touch and experience in Nigeria as they are not allowed to touch their patients in Russia or Ukraine.Ngige should keep deceiving uninformed Nigerians
Very correct brother.It was shocking to hear that those so called doctors trained with mannequins and never go to practice with live patients.A doctor that trained in Ukraine confirmed it to me.Can you imagine that?
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Ikwerelastborn: 10:04am On Sep 06, 2021
Racoon:
Very correct brother.It was shocking to hear that those so called doctors trained with mannequins and never go to practice with live patients.A doctor that trained in Ukraine confirmed it to me.Can you imagine that?
I'm a Nigerian dr ,we look down on Ukraine trained drs,infact some Nigerian hospitals don't employ them
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by Nobody: 10:09am On Sep 06, 2021
Lastmankc:
Fear short men
Na true you talk! ��
Re: Doctors Trained In Russia, Ukraine Are Returning To Nigeria For Work, Says Ngige by omowolewa: 10:14am On Sep 06, 2021
Yes it's true, met one yesterday. He is now an estate Agent as hospitals are on strike

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