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Resident Doctors Decry Abductions Of Healthcare Workers

by Ruth Nwokwu
9 months ago
in Health, News
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The Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Capital Territory Administration (ARD-FCTA) has expressed concern over abductions of healthcare workers across the country.

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ARD-FCTA President, Dr. Rahman Olayinka stated this during a press conference on Monday where he urged the government at all levels to address the worsening security situation.

Olayinka described the abductions of health workers as a serious issue, maintaining that insecurity is one of the primary factors driving doctors to seek better opportunities abroad, alongside the persistent issue of inadequate welfare.

“It is no surprise that we are witnessing what is now referred to as the ‘Japa syndrome’ in Nigeria. This is because the government has not sufficiently addressed the welfare of healthcare workers,” he said.

He added, “Why do doctors seek better opportunities abroad? It’s simple – limited working hours, better pay, and access to quality healthcare.

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“Here in Nigeria, however, doctors often work under such harsh conditions that they become ill themselves and cannot afford adequate healthcare.

“It is shameful that as healthcare professionals, we are unable to access the very healthcare system we work in. These unresolved issues have forced many healthcare workers to leave the country in search of better opportunities.”

Olayinka also pointed out that healthcare workers, including members of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) have persistently engaged with the government on issues concerning welfare, including salaries, working conditions, and security, lamenting that these concerns have remained unresolved.

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“The lack of proper equipment, substandard working environments, and poor security in hospitals are key factors driving the migration of healthcare workers.

“These challenges significantly impact the delivery of quality healthcare to patients across the country,” he added.

Olayinka also recounted a recent incident involving the abduction of a medical doctor from within a hospital premises.

“We are grateful that the doctor has been released, but we all know the efforts that were required to secure their freedom. If security and welfare cannot be guaranteed in the workplace, what should we expect?” he asked.

Turning to broader healthcare goals, he emphasised the need for increased investment in Nigeria’s healthcare system, particularly in primary healthcare towards meeting the 2030 Universal Health Coverage (UHC) target.

“Doctors in the FCT have been actively contributing to the primary healthcare sector through various outreach programmes in areas such as Bwari, Gwarinpa, and Kuje,” he explained.

“These initiatives aim to bring healthcare closer to the people and must continue, if we are to meet the UHC target,” he added.

He further lauded the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, led by the Minister Nyesom Wike and Mandate Secretary, Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe for their efforts, acknowledging their significant contributions to strengthening healthcare services in the FCT.

“Some health conditions can be addressed at the primary healthcare level before escalating to general or tertiary hospitals. Investing in the health system, especially primary healthcare, is crucial for us to meet the 2030 UHC goal,” Olayinka said.


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