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Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by MadeINchenzen2: 5:29pm On Feb 12

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Nurses under the aegis of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Abuja chapter, on Monday, protested against the new verification certification guidelines released by the Nigeria and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

The nurses expressed displeasure over what they described as an attempt to hinder their freedom to pursue career opportunities, asking the council to address nurses’ welfare, salary scale, shortage of staff, and other rights.

The protest monitored by our correspondent was carried out at the NMCN’s office in Abuja.

The NMCN had on February 7, 2024, issued a circular revising the guidelines for requesting verification of certificates for nurses and midwives.

The council’s circular was released after The PUNCH reported the deactivation of the verification portal on NMCN’s website in December 2023.

The circular signed by the Registrar of the council, Dr Faruk Abubakar, read in part, “A non-refundable fee per application shall be paid for verification to foreign boards of nursing as specified on the portal. This shall cover the cost of courier services to the applicant’s institution(s) of training, place of work, and foreign board.

“Eligible applicants must have a minimum of two years post qualification experience from the date of issuance of the permanent practicing licence. Any application with a provisional licence shall be rejected outright.

“The council shall request a letter of good standing from the chief executive officer of the applicant’s place(s) of work and the last nursing training institution attended and responses on these shall be addressed directly to the Registrar/CEO, NMCN. Please note that the council shall not accept such letter(s) through the applicant.”

The council also stated that applicants must have active practicing licences with a minimum of six months to the expiration date, and processing of verification applications would take a minimum of six months.

It added that the implementation of the guidelines takes effect from March 1, 2024.

Meanwhile, on Monday, the nurses and midwives were at the NMCN office protesting, singing, and carrying placards around the premises peacefully.

Some of the placards read, Address unemployment among nurses, address quackery, address nurses welfare’.

Others are: #No to verification rules,’ ‘Stop frustrating the Nigerian nurses,’ ‘We are going through a lot already, Protect nurses, protect healthcare,’ ‘NMCN, we say no to the verification rules,’ NMCN don’t reduce nurses.’

Speaking with our correspondent, one of the nurses’ spokesmen, Cynthia Adeyeri urged the government to improve the welfare of nurses, instead of issuing new guidelines on certificate verification.

Adeyeri said, [b]“We are to give the Registrar a letter and to say our displeasure over the certificate verification. We are saying no to making us work two years before we can leave (the country), we are saying no to getting a letter of good standing from the CMD from our hospitals, and we are saying no to other things in the circular.

“The government should dialogue with young nurses to ask us why we are leaving Nigeria. We have a poor healthcare infrastructure and that is why people are leaving, they want to go to where they have better pay and better welfare. The welfare of nurses in Nigeria is very poor.

“We want them to increase our pay and make the system better for the nurses and the patients.”

Another nurse, Isioma Alexis said nurses in the country are against the circular issued by the nursing council.

Alexis stated, “We are saying no to the circular that was released. There is no correlation between getting a letter of good standing from where we work and getting the verification certificate.

“We are telling them to reverse everything that is in that circular to what it used to be, both the ones they have not even implemented or what they are still thinking of implementing.

“We are thinking of improvement but they are giving us a shock of our lives.”

Addressing the nurses during the peaceful protest, the Registrar said the nurses’ complaints would be addressed as soon as possible.

Abubakar said, “We have listened to you and we are going to address it in a short time, in a couple of days. I have listened to you and I have heard you. I want to acknowledge the way you are mobilised and I want to assure you that your documents will be looked at holistically and will address every issue.”

He said nobody is against the nurses and midwives travelling out of the country.

“Nigeria is our only country, we don’t have any other country apart from Nigeria. Nobody is against you travelling and whatever policy that is coming on board is in the best interest of Nigerians.

“You have written your complaints and we will look at them one by one and get back to you.

“Go back to your respective place of work, and I assure you that in a couple of days, we will respond,”he noted.

The NMCN is the only legal, administrative, corporate and statutory body charged with performing specific functions on behalf of the Federal Government to ensure the delivery of safe and effective Nursing and Midwifery care to the public through quality education and best practices.

The council is mandated by law to regulate the standards of Nursing and Midwifery education and practice in Nigeria and to review such standards from time to time to meet the changing health needs of the society.

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Strafudeen: 5:31pm On Feb 12
Useless tinubu administration

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Customised3(f): 5:32pm On Feb 12
Speak up
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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by christejames(m): 5:46pm On Feb 12
Somebody help me cry, I never chop since yesterday... cry


EBI MA PA MI ooo embarassed













Our APC caucus have not shared the palliative for February cry

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by 123yes(m): 6:03pm On Feb 12
Why does Nigeria government always makes laws that is not masses friendly. Telling Nigerian nurses to serve two years before relocating abroad is deniling them of their fundermental hunan right. Government refused to pay them well and no infrastructure, no friendly environment to work. If Nigeria government will make such law, they have to make sure that they give all Nigeria medical students free education.

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:05pm On Feb 12
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Terror55: 6:06pm On Feb 12
Hate this country
Bleep tinubu
Bleep APC
Bleep everyone in nairaland
Bleep you
And Bleep me too

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by LazerFocus: 6:06pm On Feb 12
123yes:
Why does Nigeria government always makes laws that is not masses friendly. Telling Nigerian nurses to serve two years before relocating abroad is deniling them of their fundermental hunan right. Government refused to pay them well and no infrastructure, no friendly environment to work. If Nigeria government will make such law, they have to make sure that they give all Nigeria medical students free education.
They don’t know what it means to be part of the masses. And they lack creative thinking.
They hear that nurses are leaving the country. Instead of trying to find out why they are leaving and aiming to solve the root cause (unpaid/underpaid labour, poor working conditions), their mind will only go to physical restriction of the nurses. That’s how primitive they are.
Imagine nurses talking about how they earn 25k-30k after struggling in school. What then is the purpose of going such lengths to gain education, only to come out and earn the same or even less than the average cleaner/gateman?

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Epstein(m): 6:06pm On Feb 12
grin
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Earthquakes: 6:06pm On Feb 12
Me and my brother spent millions of naira on my cousin sister in nursing school, after the graduation it took her over 8 months to secure a job.
Finally I asked her how much are they paying and she mentioned 65k(less than 2hrs salary in Canada), a whole nurse in Nigeria inspite of the insecurities and cost of living!

Now we want her to process her documents and move to Canada and you are insisting that she must spend 2yrs on a job that she can be sacked tomorrow morning
I also have a family friend that studied nursing in India and came back to Nigeria, 2yrs down the line no job for her, yet she spent the little she had on writing council exam.
This is heartlessness, if your country is working no one would want to leave.

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by slaawomirr: 6:07pm On Feb 12
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Anguldi(m): 6:07pm On Feb 12
No cheap education , private nursing colleges should be exempted. My thoughts
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by BigBlackPreek(m): 6:08pm On Feb 12
Only God can redeem the whole system that has gone rot

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by RapportNaija(m): 6:09pm On Feb 12
Imagine after 1 year of mandatory NYSC service...

Then you're mandated to work another 2 years under terrible pay and working conditions... before you can push to pursue better work opportunities elsewhere!

Will every nurses leave Nigeria? Is there a shortage of nurses in the country?

If there's a shortage, have we tackled why nurses are fleeing the country?

Imagine something as important as healthcare, they pay the professionals trash...because they get to send themselves overseas for proper health care.

It's what they've done to the education system too. Pay peanuts to teachers, send their own wards abroad for the best education.

Most of their kids love abroad enjoying the prosperity of their host nations. The ones that live in Nigeria lives like kings and queens with police escorts, and they get all the jobs in CBN, NNPC, and the likes!

Continue, until poor Nigerians can't take it anymore. That's when you'll see the father of all uprising and protest.

APC did more damage in 8 years than all the ills we accuse PDP of doing in 16 years...

Buhari sent this country to the gulag, and may Allah punish him for that!

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Atheistan: 6:10pm On Feb 12
Hmmm
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Nahunger(m): 6:11pm On Feb 12
Clear..
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by PheelzAlmighty: 6:11pm On Feb 12
Nigeria my kwantry
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Stephaniegold(f): 6:11pm On Feb 12
Ok naaaa
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by zieraw2005(m): 6:11pm On Feb 12
I am tired

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by sonnie10: 6:12pm On Feb 12
I don't see anything wrong with the new verification.
Where do they expect the board to get the resources to handle the immense number of verification request these days due to the Japa syndrome?
All the paper work and documentation involved in verification take up a lot of time that could be used for other official business tasks.

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by NiceLegs: 6:13pm On Feb 12
I don't even know what to say. Nurses are complaining.

They should ask Graduate Teachers in Nigeria what they are earning.

But the Government dont care because their own kids are all schooling abroad.

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Israel07: 6:18pm On Feb 12
Earthquakes:
Me and my brother spent millions of naira on my cousin sister in nursing school, after the graduation it took her over 8 months to secure a job.
Finally I asked her how much are they paying and she mentioned 65k(less than 2hrs salary in Canada), a whole nurse in Nigeria inspite of the insecurities and cost of living!

Now we want her to process her documents and move to Canada and you are insisting that she must spend 2yrs on a job that she can be sacked tomorrow morning
I also have a family friend that studied nursing in India and came back to Nigeria, 2yrs down the line no job for her, yet she spent the little she had on writing council exam.
This is heartlessness, if your country is working no one would want to leave.


Agbadorians don't care, they will call you Ipob next. Lol

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Toluwanise247(m): 6:18pm On Feb 12
christejames:
Somebody help me cry, I never chop since yesterday... cry


EBI MA PA MI ooo embarassed













Our APC caucus have not shared the palliative for February cry
You never see anything. Keep shouting APC, the genesis of your problem is not APC your problem has started since day one you were born….
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by o123456789(m): 6:19pm On Feb 12
FG wants to ground Nurses and Midwives from Japa..."E go clear well after Afcon2023" ---Peter Okoye
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Chinaza06: 6:21pm On Feb 12
Dumbfounded
Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by wethebest(m): 6:23pm On Feb 12
Meaning the reason why these ppl started rushing to do short courses for 3 years in college of nursing is not to saves lives or treat humans living in Nigeria but to collect the certificate frm govt den go use to save the whites lives. Am not a tinubu supporter bt dis particular restriction shud be in place along with doctors. Even if i hv millions to leave Nigeria, who will treat those who can't afford to japa. Every Nigerian that can afford to travel out only care abt themselves, hw abt ur family members u left behind. Who will attend to dem wen all d nurses nd doctors flee d country? What i expect these medical bodies to be advocating for is good payment to dem not all these protest cox if u don't hv motive of leaving d country, u won't be crying wolf.

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Anugoson(m): 6:24pm On Feb 12
sonnie10:
I don't see anything wrong with the new verification.
Where do they expect the board to get the resources to handle the immense number of verification request these days due to the Japa syndrome?
All the paper work and documentation involved in verification take up a lot of time that could be used for other official business tasks.
Resources? Do you know how much they charge for these verifications ? Not like they have to send physical copies. They only send them through emails. The amount they charge for verification is more than what other nursing bodies in other countries charge, but that’s a topic for another day.

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Offpoint1: 6:24pm On Feb 12
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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Dbegining: 6:25pm On Feb 12
Shows how the rot is embedded almost if not every sector in Nigeria.

For those defending the policy, just know that the school fees of the nurses is not free. In fact it's very expensive. Some oay up to 700,000 per session.

So, the government didn't train them.

Saying verification will take at least four months is just pure wickedness.

Someone once said, to change this country we must overhaul the entire civil service and I believe that's nothing but the truth.


Imagine charging N300,000 for email verification. N300,000 for an email message!!!!

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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by Houseofglam7(f): 6:25pm On Feb 12
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Re: Abuja Nurses Protest New Certificate Verification Guidelines by sonnie10: 6:32pm On Feb 12
Anugoson:

Resources? Do you know how much they charge for these verifications ? Not like they have to send physical copies. They only send them through emails. The amount they charge for verification is more than what other nursing bodies in other countries charge, but that’s a topic for another day.


Not just email. They still need to obtain official transcript from the schools and the school will still charge money for that. Sometime, they have to physically obtain these transcripts. Pay transportation to any part of the country where the school is domiciled

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