Declare State Of Emergency In Health Sector, MDCAN Tells FG

September 6, 2021

Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has advised the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in the nation’s health sector due to a number of issues.

Dr Victor Makanjuola, the newly elected National President of MDCAN, made the call on Sunday  at a meeting of the National Officers’ Committee (NOC) of the association in Ibadan.

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At the 12th Biennial Delegates Meeting, Dr Makanjuola said “we were alarmed by the exodus of medical doctors, the spate of insecurity, poor welfare of members and lack of modern facilities, among other issues.”

He explained that the call for a state of emergency in the health sector is so as to tackle the numerous problems bedeviling the sector.

Makanjuola said: “The need to declare an emergency is glaring to all. We have a health sector where doctors have been on strike for the past one month and other health workers are threatening to go on strike.

“A health sector that lacks the patronage of our top politicians and civil servants. One that ranks 100 and above in terms of infant and maternal mortality and all other basic indices.

“When you have all these going on, it is imperative that government should take healthcare seriously and direct attention toward the sector.

“It is the duty of the government to change the course, otherwise we will have a total collapse.

“The situation is clear and it is almost an emergency; we need the government’s participation in the management of this emergency,” Makanjuola lamented.

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