NMA Raises Alarm Over Potential Brain Drain In Health Sector

September 21, 2021
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The National Publicity Secretary of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Dr. Aniekeme Uwah, has raised alarm over the potential surge in brain drain in the nation’s health sector.

Dr Aniekeme Uwah stated this at the Press Week of the correspondents’ chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Akwa Ibom State council, themed; ‘Post-COVID-19 Economy, and the Challenges to Ethical Journalism Ahead of 2023 Elections’.

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Uwah reiterated the need for the government to make proper budgetary provisions to the health sector to avoid unnecessary strike and brain drain that have hit the sector.

He pointed out that poor welfare and remuneration of members remain the key factors igniting the human capital flight in the medical sector in the country.

In his words, “the rate of brain drain in the country is worrisome. I’m afraid what the future holds and the fate of the younger ones. We relate and interact with some of our colleagues who work abroad, and we know how much they are paid and how they are being taken care of. So many of our colleagues in Nigeria have moved for greener pasture abroad, and if this is not tackled, the health sector will be highly affected. The only solution is for the government to make adequate budgetary provisions so that doctors and other health workers will be motivated and well remunerated.”

The Chairman of the correspondents’ chapel, Idongesit Ashameri, said the daily unfolding negative effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the Nigerian’s economy has posed a great threat to journalism ethics and practice.

She said the goal of the programme was to re-equip members with the capacity to uphold the ethics of the profession amid economic challenges occasioned by the pandemic.

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