The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Kwara Branch, on Tuesday alerted that only 650 medical doctors attend to over 3.6 million people in Kwara.
Dr Ola Ahmed, the NMA Chairman, stated this in Ilorin during a news conference ahead of the 2024 Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Association.
Ahmed, who is rounding up his two-year tenure as chairman, said that in spite of many achievements recorded in the sector, the challenge of death of healthcare workers was cause for concern.
The NMA chairman said that health workers in their multitudes continue to leave for greener pastures outside the state and the country for various reasons.
βA lot of our colleagues have been lost to brain drain in the name of Japa. This has really affected the delivery of services to the populace.
βApart from economic hardship, insecurity and poor medical infrastructure are some of the other reasons for the migration of doctors and other health workers from the state and the country at large,β he said.
Ahmed, however, commended Gov. AbdulRahaman AbdulRazaq of Kwara for the huge investment in healthcare delivery in the state.
He pointed out that AbdulRazaq also approved the consequential adjustment of membersβ salaries as soon as it was approved, while observing that the milestone would serve as motivation for its members to be committed and discourage βJapa.β
The Kwara NMA chairman outlined various achievements of the association, including contributions towards the establishment of Kwara State University Teaching Hospital (KWASUTH).
βWe achieved the approval and payment of the adjusted 2019 Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS), Skipping, and Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF),β he said.
Ahmed further said that welfare of its members was paramount, as the Secretariatβs solar power system was upgraded with dedicated internet service and a furnished library, among others.
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