Muhammad Ali Pate says the enrolment quota in medical, nursing, and other health professional institutions has increased.
Ali Pate, coordinating minister of health and social welfare, says the enrolment quota in medical, nursing, and other health professional institutions has increased.
The minister added that such progress would address the impact of the exit of Nigerian health workers. Pate noted that more than 2,400 health workers – doctors, nurses, and midwives — are been recruited in facilities to provide essential health services to Nigerians in rural areas.
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