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Why we are stopping Doctors from leaving – Reps

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The House of Rep member, who sponsored a bill to ban Nigerian doctors from leaving Nigeria, before working for five years said the bill was necessitated by the crisis in Nigeria’s health sector.

This was disclosed in a press statement on Thursday by the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Abdulganiyu Johnson (APC-Lagos).

The bill which caused a stir when announced has been condemned by young doctors in Nigeria.

Crisis

Rep. Abdulganiyu Johnson (APC-Lagos) revealed the bill was sponsored as a response to the rising manpower crisis in Nigeria’s health sector, he adds the bill was not meant to prevent anyone from traveling abroad and also not an attempt to impede human rights.

Media  reports  state that the bill seeking to mandate Nigeria-trained medical and dental practitioners to practice for a minimum of five years in the country before being granted full license passed the second reading in the House of Representatives on April 6, he said:

Win-win

The Representative added that by the time the Doctors, complete the three years of their residency, “t will be a win-win for the country and the medical doctors,” he said.

He added that with the residency training, the doctors would become specialists, pointing out it would be a way of promoting the nation’s medical doctors to be specialists instead of just being general practitioners.

He also noted that UK’s decision to place Nigeria medical personnel on red alert from coming to their country was a pointer to his bill, the report added:

He also blamed medical doctors for only looking at the bill from their own point of view but not holistically and placing Nigeria’s interest above theirs.

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