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Government Urged To Prioritise Doctors’ Welfare

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Plateau State -born philanthropist and businessman, Chief Kefas Wungak Ropshik, has urged the federal and state governments to prioritise doctors’ welfare, warning that the migration of Nigerian doctors abroad remains a serious threat to the country’s healthcare system.

He made the call on Sunday at the New Multipurpose Lecture Theatre of the University of Jos during the induction of newly qualified doctors into the medical profession at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH).

“Our health system cannot survive if we keep losing doctors to other countries,” he said. “Better welfare, competitive pay, and improved working conditions are the only way to retain them.”

In line with his passion for human capital development, Chief Ropshik presented cash awards of ₦3.1 million to outstanding graduating doctors and pledged to sponsor the best graduating student for postgraduate studies. His intervention was hailed as a beacon of encouragement by the vice chancellor of the University of Jos, Professor Tanko Ishaya, and JUTH’s chief medical director, Dr. Pokop Wushipba Bupwatda.

The day also reflected his broader humanitarian commitments. At a separate event, Chief Ropshik honoured the Boys Brigade Nigeria, acknowledging the role the organisation played in shaping his discipline and leadership. He promised to provide uniforms for members without proper attire and contributed ₦300,000 to support their activities.

 

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For many, the combination of advocacy and philanthropy demonstrated that Chief Ropshik is not only investing in the medical profession but also nurturing institutions that shape young people and prepare them for nation-building.

 

 

 

 

 

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