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Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by AmakaTips2: 9:07am On Mar 11
The Federal Government on Sunday disclosed that 55,000 licensed doctors are in the country to attend to the growing population of patients following the exodus of health professionals to hospitals and health facilities abroad.

It said in the last five years, the country lost about 15,000 to 16,000 doctors to the Japa syndrome while about 17,000 had been transferred.

The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Ali Pate, disclosed these when he featured as a guest on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Pate, who said the brain drain syndrome has robbed the health sector of its best hands, affirmed that the government is doing its best to expand the training scheme and motivate others who chose to stay back and serve their fatherland.

The brain drain phenomenon, otherwise known as ‘Japa’, has seen a generation of young doctors, health workers, tech entrepreneurs and a number of professionals abandoned Nigeria for greener pasture abroad.

But the minister reiterated that though there are 300,000 health professionals in Nigeria, only 55,000 of them are doctors.

He said, “There are about 300,000 health professionals working in Nigeria today in all cadres. I am talking about doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, laboratory scientists and others. We did an assessment and discovered we have 85,000 to 90,000 registered Nigerian doctors. Not all of them are in the country. Some are in the Diaspora, especially in the US and UK. But there are 55,000 licensed doctors in the country.

“The issue overall, in terms of health professionals, is that they are not enough. They are insufficient in terms of the skills mix. Can you believe most of the high skilled professional doctors are in Lagos, Abuja and a few urban centres? There is a huge distribution issue.

The population of doctor overall is about 7,600 doctors in Lagos and 4,700 or thereabout in Abuja. The doctor to population ratio in Abuja is 14.7 per 10,000 population. These are numbers that you can verify. In Lagos, it is about 4.6, even though the average is 2.2 by 10,000.

“There are huge distributional issues and they are, of course, the opportunities even for some of those who have been trained to get into the market. So you have to look at it from a perspective that is holistic. Not only doctors but other cadres that are important in the delivery of health care. For doctors, we have been losing many that have been trained.”

Continuing, Pate emphasised that since the oxygen of any serious health sector is its human resource, Nigeria cannot afford to continue losing its best brains to the developed countries.

He however admitted that the Japa syndrome is a global phenomenon that equally affects other countries like India and Pakistan.

According to him, the country has lost about 16,000 doctors to brain drain in the past five years.

“Now to the Japa you talked about, it is not only limited to Nigeria. It is a global phenomenon. Other countries don’t have enough. They are asking to take more. It is not only in Nigeria. It is happening in India, Philippines and other parts of Africa. In the last five years, we have lost about 15,000 to 16,000 and about 17,000 had been transferred. We’re barely managing. That’s why expanding their training will become logical. The same thing with nurses and midwives; they are also leaving. That’s why expanding the training is important to ensure those still around are well trained.


“But there are also thousands more, which is what I was trying to hint at, who are here. And despite the opportunity to travel abroad did not leave and we don’t appreciate them. I’ll give you an example. The head of the ICU at Lagos University Teaching Hospital, a very brilliant gentleman. I met him in December and he said, ‘Four of my colleagues have left’ and I asked to know why he has not left. He said ‘Look, this is my country. I want to serve because health is a sector where there’s inherent motivation in those who select to go in there.’ People don’t just go in there because they want to have a job. They go because they’re intrinsically motivated and we have to recognise and tap into that.

“We are beginning to take steps to expand the training and work environment, taking some steps to encourage salaries and incomes commission to do certain things that will encourage them to feel at home. But even the issue of working hours that has come about recently, particularly for the junior doctors, is being addressed.”

“We are beginning to take steps to expand the training and work environment, taking some steps to encourage salaries and incomes commission to do certain things that will encourage them to feel at home. But even the issue of working hours that has come about recently, particularly for the junior doctors, is being addressed. This is because when some of their colleagues leave and they remain at home, the burden has not reduced. And so they work extremely hard. We’ve listened to that. We are looking at how we can alleviate that and with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, we are looking at how within the code of ethics and the guidelines for the physician to provide some safeguards to ensure they are treated as valuable assets so they are not burnt out,” he said.

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by SoNature(m): 9:13am On Mar 11
I don't want to suggest improving their working conditions and pay packages because I know that APC isn't here to fix this country. APC members are professionals in tribalism, propaganda, gaslighting and lies while they destroy the country.

Instead, build more tertiary schools that train and graduate only healthcare workers in their numbers because you cannot stop Nigerians from running away from the hellhole APC has made it.

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by crossfm: 9:15am On Mar 11
Hehehe.

Funny country.
What have the government done to mitigate Japa in the medical field?.

They keep on saying,we will,we shall,we are going to, while nothing is done.

Go to government owned hospitals and see how many patients a single doctor is attending to in a day. Yet they pay them less.

Apart from numbers of patients doctors see in a day, almost all the equipments in government owned hospitals are moribund and archaic.

Do you know that some patient relatives now buy water beds for their relatives in some hospitals in Nigeria?.

Do you know there is no government owned robotic physio therapy center presently in Nigeria,I stand to be corrected.

Even government officials that are discouraging medical practitioners from Japa don't even trust the system at home.
Common headache,them don run go overseas.

No wonder Nigerian doctors perform wonders outside Nigeria,but can't replicate same here.

What is the duties of our law makers that they kept on allocating billions of naira to them.

Buying cars for them every now and then. Yet they end up not making a single law that will be useful to Nigerians for the period of four years they stay in office.

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Cindypresh(f): 9:16am On Mar 11
How much did Nigeria loose in tinupoo medical tourism and private visits in just 9months in office?? I'm sure it's more than #20trillion.


Vagabonds in power and barbarians at the gate

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by saintjimos(m): 9:30am On Mar 11
How much has govt officials spend on foreign medical tourism

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Nackzy: 9:33am On Mar 11
Imagine to jakpa easy 100 million Nigerians for don move by now

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by christejames(m): 9:36am On Mar 11
Eyah! And more are still warming up to leave the country shocked





At least, the odd for Nigerian doctors to attend to Tinubu whenever he goes for recharge abroad will be high grin

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by EdiskyHarry: 12:25pm On Mar 11
The truth is 99.6% of graduates in Nigeria want to leave this country, just that they don't have the opportunity.
Nigeria is a failed nation.
For over 60yrs now nothing is working,
Electricity: very poor
Security: very very poor
Education: very very poor
Health sector: very very poor
Economy: very very poor.

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by oluwaseunamos33(m): 12:25pm On Mar 11
16000 only. mtchewwwwwwwwww
sorry, is it including native doctor?
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Brendaniel: 12:27pm On Mar 11
Some of the effects of Buhari and Tinubu's bad governance
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by EXLOVER(m): 12:27pm On Mar 11
The country will lose more companies.
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Nice2023(m): 12:27pm On Mar 11
Yes,they are likely to lose more and more professionals.

My reason is this,u can't be paying them low wage while in Kenya and South Africa they earned so much compare to what they receive here in Nigeria.
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Obierika(m): 12:28pm On Mar 11
We're training doctors for other countries sad
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by SeeWahala: 12:28pm On Mar 11
Haha 😄

NA STATISTICS WE GO CHOP according to our agbad0rian peeps on nairaland wink

This number is even too small self. Go to FMC ebutte and LUTH and count how many doctors they have on one hand 🙋‍♂️

9ja is being run down by the BAT and we are all loving it tongue

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Rebuker(m): 12:28pm On Mar 11
Mehn! This is serious. Meanwhile, some countries are paying people to come to live in their country, I know the catch is to harvest the best of brain from all over :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJEzEvf_95Q
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by CountinBlessins(m): 12:28pm On Mar 11
That's a modest reduced figure .
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Kobicove(m): 12:28pm On Mar 11
I didn't even know we still had up to 16,000 doctors in the country undecided

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Pristine664: 12:29pm On Mar 11
Lol the nurses that left are more than 100k I'm sure 😊
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by 96ACE: 12:29pm On Mar 11
grin
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Angelfrost(m): 12:29pm On Mar 11
Okay... We still have enough Native Doctors and quacks.

So, no cause for alarm.

Signed
Dr. Chris Ngige
(For APC)

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by ClearFlair: 12:30pm On Mar 11
To develop, Nigeria needs more doctors and less APC supporters. They should be sent to Haiti or Somalia
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by faceland: 12:30pm On Mar 11
In flow of dollars because doctors have relatives.
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by AmakaTips2: 12:31pm On Mar 11
ClearFlair:
Nigeria needs more doctors and less APC supporters. They should be sent to Haiti or Somalia

I swr

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Sportsolutions2(m): 12:31pm On Mar 11
But These Are The Same Doctors NYSC Continue To Pay Additional Income To Their Monthly Stipends Whilst Jilting On Other Professions.

Doctors Are An Integral Part of Our Problems in Nigeria.

They Are Never Loyal.

They Think They Can DO And UNDO.



Nigeria is Investing A Chunk Load of Our Money Towards Their Professions, But What Result Do We Have Today in Our Health Care Sector ?


"Poor Healthcare".





If The Government can invest half of the money that they invest on Doctors To Our Local Farmers; The Agricultural Sector Would Have Improved Well Enough.


We Wouldn't Be Suffering From HIGH COST OF FEEDING Today!

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by ClearFlair: 12:31pm On Mar 11
faceland:
In flow of dollars because doctors have relatives.

You cannot be a serious person

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Treasure17(m): 12:33pm On Mar 11
Untill you do the needful, they will keep leaving.
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by jumper524(m): 12:35pm On Mar 11
Increase the admission Quota.
You can't tell me those scoring 290 and above in jamb are not good enough for medicine.
Increase the quota and invest in training more doctors.
We have enough brains to export and keep at home.
This is a good source of forex and people are not listening.

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by eazzzy1(m): 12:36pm On Mar 11
Nigeria can benefit from reverse Japa. The reason people leave Naija is because of the comparative economic advantage of these foreign countries. We have the comparative cost advantage.

A Nigeria doctor spends about 3m naira to get his degree, his US counterpart spends about $300,000 to get same degree. They both find themselves in the US earning equal pay.

Our FG should put out a global advert urging foreigners to come study in Nigeria as it is cheaper, the stats are there. Would you rather be $300,000 in debt or get the equivalent degree for $20,000? by the time nobody wants to study in the US anymore, they will be the one looking to stop Japa.

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Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by virginboy1(m): 12:37pm On Mar 11
People just need a functional system.....

Is this too hard for the crop of leaders we have to create.... undecided

Na wa ooo
Re: Japa: Nigeria Lost 16,000 Doctors In Five Years – Minister by Emdebby2: 12:39pm On Mar 11
What do you expect?

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