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FG bans leave of absence for health workers seeking employment abroad

In a bid to tackle the ‘Japa Syndrome’ plaguing Nigeria’s health sector, the Federal Government, led by Minister of State for Health, Dr Tunji Alausa, has instituted a new directive requiring health workers seeking employment opportunities abroad to resign from their current positions before departure.

Dr Alausa made this announcement during his visit to the Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta, Ogun State, underscoring the government’s commitment to addressing manpower shortages in the health sector.

Citing an executive order from President Bola Tinubu, Dr Alausa emphasized that health workers will no longer be permitted to apply for leave of absence while pursuing opportunities overseas.

“The era of health workers taking leave of absence to work abroad is over. President Tinubu’s directive aims to curb the ‘Japa Syndrome,’ ensuring that our health sector retains skilled professionals,” Dr Alausa stated.

Highlighting the challenges posed by health workers retaining their positions while working abroad, Dr Alausa emphasized the need for efficient workforce management.

“The problem with leave of absence is that the individual continues to be listed as a government employee while working overseas. This complicates the process of replacing them and places undue burden on their colleagues,” he explained.

To address these issues, the government has initiated measures to bolster the local healthcare workforce, including increasing the annual enrolment of nurses from 28,000 to 68,000, with plans for further expansion to 120,000 by year-end.

Dr Alausa assured health institutions of increased funding, infrastructural development, and improved welfare packages to enhance the overall state of the health sector.

“We are committed to ensuring an abundant supply of skilled manpower to fill vacancies left by those seeking employment abroad. By implementing these measures, we aim to strengthen our healthcare system and provide quality care to all Nigerians,” he concluded.

 

Source: gistmania.com

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