67% of Nigerian doctors work in UK, NHS vulnerable if they withdraw

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67% of Nigerian doctors work in UK, NHS vulnerable if they withdraw
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The minister said countries recruiting Nigerian health professionals should also contribute to expanding training opportunities in Nigeria.

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It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall.“The strain of health workers migration is continuous; it’s not going to stop tomorrow,” he said. “The UK will continue to need Nigerian doctors.” “We’re not stopping anyone from leaving. We’re accepting that migration is here to stay—people will leave, some will come back, and some will migrate here from elsewhere.

He said it would create an environment that encourages professional development and stability, adding that the policy seeks to retain the best talent within Nigeria.

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