The recent rate at which medical doctors are exiting their jobs in Ekiti State for greener pastures has become a source of concern to stakeholders particularly the leadership of the Nigeria Medical Association NMA.
According to NMA Chairman, Dr. Babatunde Rosiji the situation has drastically affected the health system hence the need for urgent steps to arrest it.
Dr. Rosiji who said this during a courtsey visit on the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ Ekiti State Council, noted that most hospitals in Ekiti now lacked enough hands to attend to patients.
In his words: “Doctors in Ekiti state are leaving Nigeria. We are supposed to have 800 doctors in Ekiti state but as at today, we have just 500 doctors. In some hospitals in Ekiti, we have 1 medical doctor, in the best case scenario, we have 2 doctors instead of minimum 9 doctors.
“Things are going wrong in the health sector in Ekiti, I hope we won’t get to the point where we will see native doctors in hospitals.”
Dr. Rosiji also lamented the way doctors in Ekiti state were treated calling on the government to look into the welfare of health workers in the state to enable them carry out their essential duty effectively.
“Many of our members came down with COVID-19 despite not receiving any COVID-19 hazard allowance like was done in many other climes.
“You know our work is very sensitive, we are over laboured, over-worked and under paid. The government will deal with us and our patients will also deal with us at the same time.”
He however revealed that the union is on a fight against quackery in the medical field in Ekiti State.
The Chairman affirms the commitment of NMA to partner government and other relevant agencies and organization in order to deliver optimal health services to the people.