He also said that countries like Sierra Leone and Gambia
were offering them up to $3000 to $4000 which was about three to four times in
the country.
Bassey, who is the CMD of the University of Uyo Teaching
Hospital, said the health sector is currently undergoing a major crisis in
terms of manpower as health professionals are leaving in droves.
He also said doctors often went on strike because the
government often failed to meet unrealizable promises.
Bassey said this when he appeared before the House of
Representatives Ad hoc Committee to probe employment racketeering in Federal
Government agencies alongside the heads of other health institutions in the
country.
He said, “Some African countries are also beginning to poach
from Nigeria. The West Coast is looking for our specialists. So many people are
now going to places like Sierra Leone and Gambia and the wages they earn are
$3000 to $ 4000. It is about three to four times what they earn back home. So
we are beginning to see that people are leaving for other African countries
too.
“The health sector is currently undergoing a major crisis in
terms of manpower. What we are seeing is that medical specialists, not just
doctors, even nurses, in fact, even more nurses are leaving. Doctors, nurses,
laboratory scientists, physiotherapists, radiographers, and all manner of
health professionals are leaving the country in droves.
“That is part of the problem we are facing. Replacement of
these health workers is a major problem. This is because even though we are
usually granted approvals to recruit, getting the waivers is a tortuous
process.”
He said due to the urgency of the need to replace various
health professionals who leave, it is difficult to comply with federal
character in recruitment.
He also noted that previous governments had reached
ridiculous agreements because of their urgent need to end strike actions.
Bassey added, “A strike should be the very last option, but
one of the things we have seen has been the fact that we see threats and
threats and threats. I would say, that governments in the past sitting had
negotiated resolutions that are not feasible, just because they want to end a
strike.
“Now, they have agreements that they cannot implement. And
then after a certain period, six months or one year and you have not
implemented it, people now go on strike. So we need to sit down together and
negotiate.”
The Chairman of the Ad hoc Committee, Hon Yusuf Gagdi, urged
the doctors to be patriotic by staying back to contribute to the development of
the country, even if they have better options abroad.
He said the committee would work towards addressing the need
to balance compliance to the spirit of federal character and filling up urgent
vacancies in the health sector.
Gagdi said, “I admit there is a lack of advanced medical
facilities in our health sector. This is a fact and we must as governments pay
attention to that. Where we are confused is the aspect of lack of patriotism.
“You ( Medical doctors) are produced by Nigerian
institutions. We admit the brain drain and are trying to find solutions. We are
happy to see you here. A lot of you have connections maybe based on the value
of your intellect to be in the developed countries and provide services to
them. But most of you find fashion in adding value to your own motherland and
fatherland.
“What are you telling your co-professionals about
patriotism, about giving back to the society that gave you the knowledge? We
challenge you to be true to your own profession and the issue of morality. You
cannot disown your father no matter how poor he is for taking you this far to
go and adopt somebody’s father. Nigeria is our country.
“Nigeria produced us as medical doctors, no matter the rot
within our public sector in terms of remuneration. Let us work together and see
how we can find solutions to that. But let us remain in Nigeria to serve our
own country.”
Gadgi added, “We would review your submissions entirely. For
these institutions that have pending recruitment cases, we would interface with
them uniquely. For those of you who don’t have one, we will look into your
issue.
“You have a very good defense for now having a balanced
sheet in terms of federal character. Nigerians have listened to you. So
whatever this committee at the end of the day recommends to the government it
is going to be done and it is for our own good entirely.”