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Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by SJMag1(op): 9:27am On Dec 12, 2025
The house of representatives, on Thursday, December 11, passed for second reading a bill seeking to establish a specialized medical college for the Nigerian Armed Forces (NAF).

The bill, sponsored by the member representing Ikorodu federal constituency, Lagos state, Babajimi Benson, proposes a military-run medical institution that will train medical doctors, specialist physicians, and allied health professionals for the Armed Forces and other uniformed services.

The initiative is modelled after international defence medical institutions and responds to national workforce shortages and the operational demands of a modern military.

Benson said the legislation was informed by the increasing migration of Nigerian medical personnel, recurrent industrial actions disrupting training in civilian medical schools, and the need for specialised military medical expertise, including trauma care, tropical medicine, battlefield emergency response, and other defence-related disciplines.

Leading debate on the bill, Benson, who chairs the house committee on defense, said the country’s healthcare system requires decisive intervention to improve its responsiveness and capacity.

He noted the efforts of the Nigerian army medical corps but stressed that the wider health sector continues to suffer from acute manpower shortages.

He recalled that Nigeria has witnessed a significant outflow of medical professionals, referencing a 2022 study which showed that between 2016 and 2018, more than 9,000 doctors left the country.

“The army’s requirement for doctors is at least 15 times the current number. Generally, retention rates are far below recruitment, leading to a net loss of skilled manpower with attendant consequences.”

Benson said the shortages have direct implications for military readiness, limiting routine services, surgical capability, and the staffing of military medical facilities.

He added that Nigeria’s physician-to-population ratio remains far below World Health Organisation (WHO) benchmarks.

He further argued that recurring university strikes have created prolonged academic disruptions, reducing student motivation and extending training timelines.

Military-run medical institutions, he noted, are shielded from such interruptions because they operate under military command.

In his words, students in such institutions receive service contracts and form part of the broader defence education system.

Benson highlighted examples from other countries, citing the Armed Forces Medical College in Pune, India, and the Uniformed Services University of the health sciences in the United States (U.S).

“These institutions produce doctors who are clinically competent and fully familiar with military structures, ethics and operational needs. Their graduates provide dependable staffing for military hospitals, defence-related research and leadership in field medical operations,” he said.

He added that establishing a similar institution in Nigeria would enable the use of contractual obligations and incentives, such as service scholarships, guaranteed job placement, and structured career progression, to boost retention.

Operating within defence structures, he said, would also insulate training from civilian academic strikes and ensure continuity.

Under the proposal, the Nigerian military medical college would function as a fully accredited medical school under the ministry of defense, working in collaboration with the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the medical and dental council of Nigeria.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/reps-pass-bill-to-establish-specialised-medical-college-for-armed-forces-for-second-reading/amp/

Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Racoon(m): 9:39am On Dec 12, 2025
Nice initiative. The military guys will no more needs to train its medical subspecialty in the teaching hospitals anymore though some military institutions are already offering residency programs.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Nwaikpe: 2:15pm On Dec 12, 2025
You keep building universities without plans to maintain them.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Lincton: 2:16pm On Dec 12, 2025
A welcome development to enhance medical personnel across all board
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by tukdi: 2:16pm On Dec 12, 2025
Wow, I excellent embarassed


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Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by DMCA: 2:21pm On Dec 12, 2025
Nwaikpe:
You keep building universities without plans to maintain them.
u dey use bitter leaf for ur mind everyday? cool
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by FreeStuffsNG: 2:27pm On Dec 12, 2025
SJMag1:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/reps-pass-bill-to-establish-specialised-medical-college-for-armed-forces-for-second-reading/amp/
Absolutely unnecessary. They already have multiple universities that can just have their own College of Medicine. It is like we still think universities are like primary schools that can close after some time.

Stop creating more federal universities. Focus on optimizing the existing ones!
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Chetas81(m): 2:31pm On Dec 12, 2025
HOW MUCH IS THEIR SALARY?
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by atobs4real(m): 2:34pm On Dec 12, 2025
Good development. Keep it up
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Dvdpity: 2:35pm On Dec 12, 2025
And where will you get the professors to teach them?

You think that medical collage is like Nigerian defense academy?...

No medical college operates without the basics physical sciences, Basic medical sciences before entering the clinical sciences.

Is it the lecturer (s) that the federal government is paying less than 500 dollars per month that will Train them?

The Bill is Very good, but today's APC lead tinubu leadership has shown total disregard to the welfare of lecturer (s) in the medical sciences.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Nwaikpe: 2:51pm On Dec 12, 2025
DMCA:
u dey use bitter leaf for ur mind everyday? cool
No abdulmumuni. I don't.

But thanks for asking.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by trutharena: 3:11pm On Dec 12, 2025
The bill is a step in the right direction. Every sector of the economy is feeling the impact of brain drain, and the military cannot be left out.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by SenecaTheYonger: 3:29pm On Dec 12, 2025
Can someone make a thread aasking what about the death sentence bill for kidnappers and bandits that was supposed to be approved. Why the delay?
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by odejimioflagos: 3:44pm On Dec 12, 2025
This is a great initiative. The military needs skilled personnel, especially in critical areas like trauma care. With the ongoing brain drain in the medical sector, this is a timely intervention.

I hope the bill passes swiftly and the college is established soon.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by DeeGov123(m): 3:46pm On Dec 12, 2025
They should introduce it as a course in NDA.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by nairalanda1(m): 3:54pm On Dec 12, 2025
DMCA:
u dey use bitter leaf for ur mind everyday? cool
Unfortunately, he is right.

University costs money to maintain and keep well looking. A lot of us don't understand that the low fees we pay in most of our government universities is why we have bad hostels, bad libraries, and bad everything...meanwhile those of us who are lucky to go abroad, get good facilites, because they pay the kind of fees that would be considered king's ransom here, or the citizens of the country do madt things like pay half their income annually in tax (Denmark in particular, also germany, with rates higher for rich people).

Nigeria where education budget is one third of what Harvard university spends in a year, cannot provide good universites. The only way it can do that is by fee increases....which is why ASUU goes on strike because they know that if government does not do something like even spend 26% of the budget on education, the only option left is fees of at least 3-4 million per session per student, or forget about decent universites.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Bluntemperor: 4:00pm On Dec 12, 2025
Nwaikpe:
You keep building universities without plans to maintain them.
How did you arrives at such assumptions?
Is not the more the merrier,
Or
Don't you know that if you don't have it,then you can not lay Claim to nothing!
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by HgAkpobomeEr: 4:15pm On Dec 12, 2025
Good initiative. We need to prioritize healthcare in the military.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by fabolouz1(m): 4:23pm On Dec 12, 2025
so many proliferation of schools yet the present ones are underfunded .
why not add the department in the already nigeria defence academy ?
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by jumpmasta(m): 4:36pm On Dec 12, 2025
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by Anither563: 4:59pm On Dec 12, 2025
Great initiative. This will help address the unique medical challenges faced by our Armed Forces and also help retain our medical personnel.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by 1144AK(m): 6:42pm On Dec 12, 2025
Instead of addressing the root cause of brain drain, they are looking for shortcuts. I thought there were military hospitals that could employ specialist doctors; what became of that initiative? Alternatively, they could sponsor soldiers who have the intellectual capacity to successfully pursue medical training at any of the current medical schools.

Something the government should work on is allowing JAMB candidates to apply to multiple universities (at most 4) to reduce the number of talented high school student jamb scores wasted every year by competitive admission bottlenecks. The existing universities should also be fully equipped and expanded.

These are some measures , apart from poor remuneration and corruption in Government hospitals/institutions.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by ebukal67x: 6:47pm On Dec 12, 2025
This is a welcome development.
Re: Bill To Establish Medical College For Nigerian Armed Forces Pass Second Reading by pavoda: 8:25pm On Dec 12, 2025
Nigerian Militar have done well with regards to maintenace of theirer assets
DMCA:
u dey use bitter leaf for ur mind everyday? cool
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