Brain drain: Over 15,000 nurses left Nigeria in 2023 as NMCN justifies revised guidelines for certificate verification
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Speaking on Channels Television’s Morning Brief show, Faruk Abubakar, the Registrar of NMCN, disclosed that this informed the revised guidelines, which nurses have rejected.
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The revised guidelines stated that applicants seeking verification of certificates from foreign nursing boards and councils must possess two years of post-qualification experience from the date of the permanent practising licence issuance.
According to him: “42,000 nurses left the country in the last three years. Last year alone, it was over 15,000; the number is increasing yearly.”
Apart from the revised guidelines, Abubskar noted that the Federal Ministry of Health was working towards improving the nurses working conditions, allowances, and salaries.
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“The FMoH and the Minister of State (for Health) are working hard to ensure a conducive working environment, providing state-of-art equipment and instruments to help them provide quality care for Nigerians,” he further said.
“There is a lot of progress going on to review the salary, and nurses are also included in that policy. I think it’s a general phenomenon; all other sectors are also complaining, and the government is doing a lot.”
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