Resident Doctors Assures of Better Working Conditions

The Minister of State for Health, Dr Olorunnimbe Mamora has
assured the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD) of
better welfare package and conducive working environment.
Mamora said on Thursday in Kaduna at the 39th annual general
meeting and scientific conference of the association that a robust health
sector would reduce the high rate of medical tourism among Nigerians.
The minister said that the challenges of the sector have
been identified and that efforts are being put in place to tackle them.
He said that the challenge that had so far being identified
include, lack of conducive environment in terms of infrastructure that would
make health sector work optimally.
“The decision of some resident doctors to migrate to other
countries is worrisome. Although, other professionals in the sector are also
migrating, but that of the resident doctors are more challenging.
”We need to fix the condition of service and welfare
package, so that it will be attractive and conducive for the practitioners to
operate.
“Nigerians all over the world in their different careers are
the best brains, but the problem is lack of appropriate environment for to
perform. The present administration is however, committed to addressing it”,
Mamora said.
In his speech, Speaker, House of Representatives, Femi
Gbajabiamila said that President Muhammadu Buhari led administration would do
everything possible to fix the health sector for the good of Nigerians.
The speaker, represented by the Chairman House Committee on
Health, Dr Tanko Sununu promised a robust synergy between the executive and
legislative arm of government to reposition the health sector.
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