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Medical Brain Drain: Scores of Nigerian Doctors Jostle For Saudi Arabia Jobs

After weeks of an unresolved feud between Nigerian doctors and the Federal Government over unpaid allowances, the doctors in their hundreds, on Tuesday, stormed the Ladi Kwali Hall of the Sheraton Hotels, Abuja for Saudi Arabia jobs.

A consultancy firm, Meeds Consultancy, began interviews for those willing to work in Saudi Arabia on behalf of the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health for immediate employment with a good salary structure.

As they filed out, medical doctors in various fields such as anaesthesia, ICU, paediatrics and surgery, family medicine and others arrived at the venue as early as 6.45 am for their interview.

A medical consultant, Ahmadu Balarabe, who works at a teaching hospital in the North-West, stated,  told The PUNCH “Look around you, I am sure you can see old people here. This is the situation we have found ourselves in this country. We cannot continue to work in a degraded health system.

“Let us even talk about the NARD strike. These young doctors have been on strike and the next thing the government does is to sue them. Where is this done?

“Most of them (government officials) don’t care about the sector, because they know they can disappear to foreign countries. Well, we are also going to join them.

“I have some of my fellow consultants with several years of practice, who are also here to try their luck.”

Another medical doctor, Vivian Okolo, said, “Concerning the number of doctors here, I am heartbroken. When I came in here, I wanted to cry. Over 90 per cent of the people you see here are consultants.

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“Consultants are the ones who train resident doctors. When they leave, who will train the upcoming doctors? But you can’t blame them, because we all are looking for better conditions of service.

“I left medical school in 2011; my teacher who taught me in the medical school is here, a seasoned paediatrics consultant.”

Another medical doctor, Femi Jaiyeola, blamed the Federal Government for the large turnout of doctors willing to migrate.

He said, “One of the persons we met when we came in said they were expecting close to 600 doctors. The government is to be blamed for this.

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