To combat the brain drain in the medical sector, the Tinubu-led administration has unveiled a comprehensive strategy aimed at doubling the population of medical and dental professionals within the country.
This groundbreaking announcement was made by the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Tunji Alausa, during the induction ceremony of foreign-trained medical and dental graduates conducted by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria in Abuja on October 4.
Alausa said the FG would increase admission into the medical and dental institutions from next academic year so as to double the population of medical professionals from 5,000 to 10,000.
He said the mass exodus of licensed doctors and other health professionals to developed countries would be discouraged by making the health care environment more attractive.
He added that the 3,000 plus doctors produced annually in Nigeria remain grossly inadequate, hence, the need to double the rate of production of health workers.
“Equally, we shall expand these opportunities to all other health professionals like pharmacists, nurses, physiotherapists, community health extension workers, radiographers, and others. Although, this will be in phases. We shall create room to produce more and excess because globally, there’s a shortage of health manpower, which has been estimated at a shortage of 18 million people,” he stated.
Alausa said his ministry would continue to advocate more funding for the health sector and increase the value chain to attract more international grants and funding.

