The Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), has revealed that six out of 10 doctors plan to leave the country because of the struggling economy and unfavourable work conditions.
NARD President, Dr Dare Ishaya stated this as he disclosed that there were only 12,297 resident doctors in both the Federal and state tertiary health institutions in the country.
He said, “As of the last time we issued the questionnaire, we found that out of 10 resident doctors, six of them are planning to leave or have the intention to leave.
The statistics we had then was in December 2021. So, it’s either they are planning to leave or they have thought of leaving.”
Identifying the reasons behind the development, Ishaya said, “As we speak, I am aware that a lot of my colleagues are working towards leaving the country, and there are a lot of factors responsible for that. The push factor is majorly the economy.
Of course, you will agree with me that we are having inflation in the country and the rate at which our naira is being devalued is alarming. If you compare our pay with the pay where most of these health workers go, you will discover that what we earn here is not up to one-tenth of what they get practising there. As long as these factors exist, our members and other health workers will continue to seek greener pastures except if things are done to reverse them.”