A UK-based Nigerian doctor, Dr Harvey Olufunmilayo, has decried the huge
number of Nigerian doctors seeking greener pastures abroad.
Olufunmilayo,
who practises in Leeds, said about 1,000 Nigerian doctors passed the
Plab1 exam in March 2018 to enable them practice in the UK.
The
Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) had in January 2018 said
that there were 4,000 patients to one doctor in Nigeria, describing the
trend as unacceptable.
Olufunmilayo, who took to his Twitter
handle, explained that four million Nigerian patients would be denied
access to a doctor should the 1,000 doctors leave Nigerian shores.
He
said, “In March, about 1,500 doctors wrote the Plab1 exam to work in
the UK and about 1,000 passed. In a country that 1 doctor cares for
about 4,000 patients; losing 1,000 doctors means 4million Nigerians will
find it harder to see a doctor. We are playing with fire as a nation.
“Remember
this analysis is based solely on the March 2018 Plab Exams alone. The
same exam is written twice a year in Nigeria. And with more hardship,
more doctors will be writing by November 2018. And we are yet to talk of
those going to other countries like USA or Canada.
“We have a
big problem on our hands. There is a big fire burning and everyone is
looking away thinking all is well. We largely have under-equipped
hospitals with underpaid/overworked staff and overpopulated patients.
Now with more health professionals’ exit, what will happen?
“Have
we decided that we will wait till our hospitals turn to museums with
antique outdated equipments that has no professional to utilise them for
sick and dying patients before we realise the grave danger associated
with this continuous exit of medical workers from the country?
“I
was having a chat with a younger colleague friend preparing for the
exam. She’s part of a WhatsApp group that is already full to the brim –
with 256 doctors preparing to take the same exams to leave the country.
And she said she knows at least 2 of such full groups. Oh Lord!
“My
people, let’s be clear – doctors are working on their exit on a daily
basis. This fire we are ignoring, when it burns, and it wil, no one will
be spared. Even if you are rich, even if you are powerful, someone you
know will fall victim of this same health sector you are destroying.
“And
as I stated earlier, 1 Nigerian doctor should take care of 4000
Nigerians. Losing 1,000 doctors (based on the March 2018 Plab UK exams
alone) is effectively making it extremely difficult for 4 million
Nigerians to see a doctor. How are you in government and comfortable
with this?
“And if you are a government official and you are
thinking you have the money and/or the means to always take care of
yourself or your family in some overseas country if you fall sick, then
let me explain to you why that reasoning is slow and very daft. Because
sadly, it really is.
“There are medical calamities that befall a
person and requires immediate intervention. If you have a sudden heart
attack or a serious stroke or severe sepsis, such an emergency can’t
wait for you to get on a private jet. You will be taken to the same
hospitals that you ruined.
“I don’t need to mention names but
many government officials have also been rushed to the same
under-equipped hospitals with underpaid unmotivated staff, and those
your colleagues in government died from things that could be easily
prevented IF you ever paid any attention to the health sector.”
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