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UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by dre11(m): 10:56am On Apr 10, 2023
The United Kingdom has placed Nigeria and 53 other countries on the red list of countries that should not be actively targeted for recruitment by health and social care employers.

The announcement was contained in the revised code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England.

It is recommended that employers, recruitment organisations, agencies, collaborations, and contracting bodies check the red country list for updates before any recruitment drive.

It defined active international recruitment in the code as the process by which UK health and social care employers (including local authorities), contracting bodies, recruitment organisations, agencies, collaborations, and sub-contractors target individuals to market UK employment opportunities, with the intention of recruiting to a role in the UK health or social care sector. It includes both physical or virtual targeting, and whether or not these actions lead to substantive employment.

The code of practice applies to the appointment of all international health and social care personnel in the UK, including all permanent, temporary, and locum staff in clinical and non-clinical settings.

This includes but is not limited to allied health professionals, care workers, dentists, doctors, healthcare scientists, medical staff, midwives, nursing staff, residential and domiciliary care workers, social workers, and support staff.

Recall that in 2021, the UK suspended the recruitment of healthcare workers from Nigeria and 46 other countries, noting that the increasing scale of health and social care worker migration from low and lower-middle-income countries threatens the achievement of their nation’s health and social care goals.

The WHO on March 8, 2023, listed Nigeria and other 54 countries as facing the most pressing health workforce challenges related to universal health coverage.

The PUNCH reports that there are currently 11,055 Nigerian-trained doctors in the UK, based on statistics obtained from the UK General Medical Council, the government body that maintains the official register of medical practitioners.

Nigeria has the third highest number of foreign doctors working in the UK after India, and Pakistan.

The UK, however, in its revised code of practice said the health and social care organisations in England do not actively recruit from those countries the WHO recognises as having the most pressing health and care workforce-related challenges unless there is a government-to-government agreement to support managed recruitment activities.

The countries placed on the red list of ‘No active recruitment’ in alphabetical order are Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Lesotho, Liberia.

Other countries are Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Federated States of Micronesia, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Samoa, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Republic of Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

https://punchng.com/full-list-uk-stops-recruiting-healthcare-workers-from-nigeria-53-others/?amp

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by scholarsfunding: 10:59am On Apr 10, 2023
To Doctors that voted APC.. You go dey this country for the next 16 years

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by kings59: 11:05am On Apr 10, 2023
Almost all African countries

Haha

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by Wodu89: 11:07am On Apr 10, 2023
scholarsfunding:
To Doctors that voted APC.. You go dey this country for the next 16 years


Stay home and develop your country is the message. Honestly the health care sector in Nigeria needs serious work

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by November1857(m): 11:09am On Apr 10, 2023
UK and others should equally stop the treatment of our corrupts politicians , including the Drug lord, who is currently on medical tourism abroad..

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by aswani(m): 11:10am On Apr 10, 2023
Interesting that India is not on the list, the PM has Indian ancestry. Very interesting..

Thanks to all that liked this post and to TUANKU who pointed me in the direction of the WHO document that this list is based on.

India is not on the list and Naija is.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by unclejb2(m): 11:16am On Apr 10, 2023
After they have harvested all the good hands and left us with the quota doctors and quota health practitioners of northern origin....

90% of our competent doctors have gone except those who own their own hospitals.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by emperorlaqrin: 11:18am On Apr 10, 2023
Nigeria as been in the Red list before now and yet Uk employers are still recruiting people.

What the red list only means is that Uk cannot advertise jobs in the Red list countries but prospective employees can make a research on a recruiting company and if they deem you fit, they all sponsor you.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by emperorlaqrin: 11:19am On Apr 10, 2023
aswani:
Interesting that India is not on the list, the PM is of Indian ancestry. Very interesting.

Na our Govt officials you go blame for that

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by Nobody: 11:42am On Apr 10, 2023
They are forging certificates like buhari and tinubu

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by FreeStuffsNG: 11:43am On Apr 10, 2023
Hmmm.

This is good news. UK is not helping matters too. They have been indicted of enslaving Nigerian doctors.

5 Years Before Going Abroad Doctors Bill: A Clinical Stitch In Time

Nigeria's House of Representatives in its tweet on 6 April, announced that a bill sponsored by Rep Ganiyu Abiodun Johnson to prevent Nigerian-trained medical or dental practitioners from being granted full licences until they have worked for a minimum of five years in the country has passed second reading at the Nigerian House of Representatives https://twitter.com/HouseNGR/status/1643996023885533184?s=20

My First Reaction

At last! It came late since I wrote to recommend that this law be passed for years now but it is still better it is coming this late than never. I support this bill be passed as law and the President must quickly assent to the law for immediate implementation and subsequent domestication by every state of the federation .

Cuba has such a law and it worked for all government-trained doctors as they require official persmission to relocate overseas after being trained by the Cuban government https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cuba-usa-migrants-healthcare-idUSKBN0TK58B20151201

The unregulated exit of Nigerian government-trained doctors here in our country has almost crashed the system yet there are several reports and complaints that they are being enslaved overseas. 

https://punchng.com/nigerian-doctors-in-uk-lament-exploitation-slave-labour/


Will The Law Be Effective?

The way the law will be effective is to delay the process from when medical induction oath taking takes place to when you recieve provisional and full permanent medical license to practice as a medical doctor.

All travels by those set of doctors covered by the law will be required to get official permission from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) for travel within that period and the list to be shared with the Legislature and Immigration service on a periodic basis.

The law will make defaulters who flout the 5-year moratorium liable to conviction if they leave Nigeria to permanently reside and transfer their tax-expense acquired skillset to a foreign country before 5 years.

Anyone still doubting if this law will work should ask any professional this rhethorical question : You do not want a criminal record as a professional or would you want to be prosecuted?

The ship has set sail and the rest of the loose ends will be sorted out even though I suggest that this law be accelerated.


What Are Nigerians Saying?

There are two courts in the land, the more powerful one is the court of public opinion in the scheme of sociological perspectives.

Those who ignore the power of public opinion later realised too late.

There are some erstwhile powerful trade unions that underestimated the power of public opinion and today not enjoying the public sympathy.

That is why I am staying on the fundamental and basic question of "Must the taxpayers lose on all sides?" I am not about 'whataboutism'.

Like this problem of young doctors leaving immediately after training which remained unaddressed until now, I believe that one day, the issue of paying huge subsidies on petrol and electricity to only a set of Nigerians while millions of other Nigerians without roads and electricity have no equivalent subsidy yet forced by the system to pickup the social cost and burden of the debt and fiscal capture of state resources for a privileged compatriots will get to this level of national bill too.

Everyone of those with elitist education seem to want to take advantage of the system and when you ask them a basic question on why should a tax payer train you and when you finish your training you immediately take your skill to another country, what I recieve are cocky answers telling me "whatabout" so so so and so in response.

To make it mandatory for young medical doctors to stay back at least 5 years after being trained with tax payers money is not too much to ask from you if you attend government universities where your education was heavily subsidized.

Right Family Values On Decline.

Parents who scatter their homes and raise children who grow up to run far away from home are on trial as well. It is not just the young professionals using the japa syndrome as smokescreen.

It is abnormal and dysfunctional for a young man and/or woman to finish school and immediately want to move several thousand kilometres away from his parents and deny those who trained him of his skill. It is against natural justice and these young professionals will lose.

In my opinion, this law asking them to stay will turn out to be a blessing in disguise for them.


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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by Xhuntra: 11:57am On Apr 10, 2023
We are left with aboki doctors that cannot say come in English

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by popesco123: 12:04pm On Apr 10, 2023
No India and Pakistan? These people na real coded people. No like our toothless barking bull dog we have as leaders.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by leanonme82: 12:07pm On Apr 10, 2023
scholarsfunding:
To Doctors that voted APC.. You go dey this country for the next 16 years

What does this have to do with APC?

This was based on WHO's declaration last month. Did you read the article? It said:

The WHO on March 8, 2023, listed Nigeria and other 54 countries as facing the most pressing health workforce challenges related to universal health coverage.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by Emmanuel909090: 12:31pm On Apr 10, 2023
Too bad
Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by LivingSage: 12:42pm On Apr 10, 2023
Unpatriotic element


This is kind of people supporting Obi.
Tueh
scholarsfunding:
To Doctors that voted APC.. You go dey this country for the next 16 years

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by LivingSage: 12:45pm On Apr 10, 2023
God bless them.

You can't be trained in Nigeria almost free of charge (because u paid chicken fee as tuition fee compared to Europe) without paying back to the Country, but using that knowledge to benefit European countries.
don3e:

You would agree with me that such ban should not be limited to doctors or other health workers but should include Politicians (both pass and present) from having health care in their country. These will not only make them appreciate the doctors and health workers here in Nigeria, it will also make leaders in the country improve on the health facilities in the country.
This should be applied to education. All Politician Children should be made to school here in Nigeria (especially, Public school), this would make them take Education sector serious.
I share your sentiment. How I wish this can be implemented

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by handsomeyinka(m): 12:48pm On Apr 10, 2023
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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by RealJen: 12:48pm On Apr 10, 2023

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by mystery22: 12:48pm On Apr 10, 2023
But Nigeria has been on the red list for a while now

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:48pm On Apr 10, 2023
UK suspended the recruitment of healthcare workers from Nigeria and 46 other countries, noting that the increasing scale of health and social care worker migration from low and lower-middle-income countries threatens the achievement of their nation’s health and social care goals.
Every nation should do the best thing for themselves.


The PUNCH reports that there are currently 11,055 Nigerian-trained doctors in the UK,
Naija trained Doctors not even foreign countries trained o!
How many come remain?
There was a country.

LivingSage:
God bless them.

You can't be trained in Nigeria almost free of charge (because u paid chicken fee as tuition fee compared to Europe) without paying back to the Country, but using that knowledge to benefit European countries.

Hmmmmm, this is deep!


@Freestuffng,
Cuba has such a law and it worked for all government-trained doctors as they require official persmission to relocate overseas after being trained by the Cuban government
This makes absolute sense and worth practicing in our darling nation as well.

Nigeria 🇳🇬 will work in our lifetime.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by lumens: 12:49pm On Apr 10, 2023
shocked


After eight years of supporting the evil government headed by the clown of a president, the dead Vulture Meat Griller above me registered for a part-time health course so he can travel to UK.
Now the same UK has blocked his only chance to travel out of his shit-hole country.

Well, now he has no choice. You'd soon see him spamming threads with Amoda Sangolere, Tinubu posts so that he can continue to earn a miserly 30K a month before tax.

The vulture griller studied crop science but his country could not give him a job. Rather, he went into dead meat suya business and supporting the evil government as a side hustle.





Bunch of ignoramuses supporting this evil government shall fail.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by mayo47(m): 12:49pm On Apr 10, 2023
Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by Agrocharcoal5: 12:49pm On Apr 10, 2023
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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by Killerbag36: 12:49pm On Apr 10, 2023
Then we will go to other countries where they value human lives nd pay it good so chill

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by nairalanda1(m): 12:50pm On Apr 10, 2023
scholarsfunding:
To Doctors that voted APC.. You go dey this country for the next 16 years

I hate to inform you, but it has nothing to do with APC, and everything to do with the fact that the UK feels uncomfortable about poaching Nigerian and other developing countries doctors.

Also, why should you be happy if our doctors are going abroad? It puts strain on those left behind.

PLus, even if they voted Peter Obi, (and speaking as a medico, most of my colleagues voted for Obi)...would it stop doctors leaving for foregin shores.Were they not leaving before Buhari came along self?

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by cassidy1996(m): 12:50pm On Apr 10, 2023
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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by EKONGKING: 12:50pm On Apr 10, 2023
So India has the highest number of doctors in UK and they are not banned like Pakistan and Nigeria.

Either Indian health infrastructure is much better than 54 red list country or Indians might have influenced Uk P.M .

But as the red list is maintained by WHO , I tend to believe Indians have much better infrastructure or else why would many countries citizens would go there for cheaper treatment.

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by tuoyoojo(m): 12:50pm On Apr 10, 2023
All this na talk on paper

UK needs doctors still

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by safarigirl(f): 12:50pm On Apr 10, 2023
LivingSage:
God bless them.


You can't be trained in Nigeria almost free of charge (because u paid chicken fee as tuition fee compared to Europe) without paying back to the Country, but using that knowledge to benefit European countries.


Good for the Nigerian doctors too, because UK no even dey pay healthcare workers that much.

People that have sense are targeting US and Canada, na there money dey. So, anybody wey UK reject, US and Canada dey for them

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Re: UK Stops Recruiting Healthcare Workers From Nigeria, 53 Others (Full List) by MercySpeak(m): 12:51pm On Apr 10, 2023
Lol…when i just picked Nursing School form purposely for japaing.

Una no go discourage us. We go still run am!

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