According to a recent data released by the President, Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Dr Uche Ojinmah, a total number of 10,296 Nigeria trained doctors are presently practicing in the United Kingdom (UK).
He also noted that Nigeria is going through one of the worst situations of brain drain in its history.
Ojinmah said between January and September 2022, over 1,300 doctors trained in Nigeria moved to the UK, with the country licensing at least 200 Nigerian-trained doctors between August 31, 2022 and September 30, 2022.
Ojinmah, in a media briefing to flag off the 2022 physicianโs week in Ibadan on Monday, said the progressive depletion of medical professionals did not even stop during the COVID-19 pandemic, but continues to progress in a geometric dimension.
The President of NMA who was represented by Dr Wale Lasisi, Oyo stateโs NMA chairman, stated that in overall collation, 10,296 doctors who obtained their degrees in Nigeria are currently practising in the UK.
He said, โDispersion of the emigration data for Nigeria-trained doctors to the UK is as follows: 223 in 2015; 279 in 2016; 475 in 2017; 852 in 2018; 1,347 in 2019 and 833 in 2020 despite COVID-19 pandemic and 932 in 2021 during recovery from COVID-19.ย
โCurrently, Nigeria has the third highest number of foreign doctors working in the UK after India and Pakistan.โย
He disclosed that amidst the dwindling human resources for health in Nigeria, diseases like Lassa fever, malaria, Ebola and COVID-19 were emerging as public health threats in the face of worsening non-communicable diseases like diabetes and hypertension and their complications.
โWe call on our governments to quickly declare emergency action in Nigeriaโs health sector for the sake of her citizens.โย
Ojinmah asked that the Federal Government should stop foot-dragging on the review of the CONMESS while all state governments paid up on the newly approved hazard allowance for health workers circulated by the government in the last years as well as create the opportunity of a lifetime for emigrating doctors to come back to Nigeria.