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We Have 55,000 Registered Doctors In Nigeria – Minister

by Patience Ivie Ihejirika
1 year ago
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Coordinating minister of health and social welfare, Prof. Mohammed Ali Pate, has said that are currently about 55,000 registered doctors in Nigeria.

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The minister, who disclosed this on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme, said  though there are 300,000 health professionals in the country, only 55,000 are doctors.

He said “We did an assessment and discovered we have 85,000 to 90,000 registered Nigerian doctors. However, mot 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..

“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.”

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

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He said the health professionals in the country are insufficient in terms of the skills mix. “Can you believe most of the highly skilled professional doctors are in Lagos, Abuja and a few urban centres? There is a huge distribution issue.

“The population of doctors 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.” the minister explained.

Noting that the country has lost about 16,000 doctors to brain drain in the past five years, Pate said, “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, the Philippines and other parts of Africa.

“In the last five years, we have lost about 15,000 to 16,000 and about 17,000 have 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,” he said.


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