Iyienu Mission Hospital decry emigration of 7000 Nurses, matriculates 152 students

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…tasks Government, institutions to improve renumeration of health workers

By Uzo Ugwunze

The College of Nursing Sciences Iyienu Mission Hospital (CONSIMH) Ogidi has decried the rate of ‘Brain drain’ amongst Nigeria Nurses revealing that over 7000 Nurses have relocated from the county in search of greener pastures.

The concerns were raised during the 42nd matriculation/capping ceremony of 152 students comprising of the 2021 Set of Students nurses and 2022 Set of Students Midwives at College of Nursing Sciences, Iyienu Mission Hospital,Ogidi, Idemili North Local Government Area, Anambra State.

Presenting a paper titled ‘Brain drain amongst Nigerian nurses and its implications’ the Guest Speaker, Dr. Chikaodili Ihediebube-Splendor, a Senior lecturer, Department of Nursing Sciences, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus said that brain drain was a threat to the sustainability of the healthcare industry in Nigeria.

She described Brain drain as the Movement of relatively well educated persons/professionals from developing countries to developed countries saying that in the healthcare sector, nurses inclusive have been migrating in search of greener pastures.

(L-R) Provost, College of Nursing Sciences, Mrs Ngozi Nduka, Hospital Administration, Rev Canon Tochukwu Okwuchukwu, Hospital Secretary, Mr. Nonso Stanley Anene during the matriculation/capping ceremony at IMH, Ogidi, Anambra State.

“Constant migration of trained healthcare professionals erodes the healthcare delivery, leaving the healthcare of the citizens of the developing countries, Nigeria inclusive in jeopardy. Hence, getting adequate specialists care from trained healthcare personnel becomes a mirage.

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“During the National Nurse Leaders’ Summit held September 27 to 30th, 2022 at Lagos, the Secretary-General/Registrar of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, Dr Faruk Abubakar reported that over 7000 nurses have relocated from Nigeria in search of greener pastures.

Provost, College of Nursing Sciences IMH presenting her welcome address during the matriculation at Ogidi, Anambra State.

“Business Day of 4th October 2022 reported that there are only 35,000 doctors practicing in Nigeria out of 80,000 doctors registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria as at 2021.

“Within a space of 100days- June 10 and September 20, 2022 Business Day reported that at least 353 Nigerian-trained doctors were registered with Britain’s General Medical Council as medical practitioners in the United Kingdom,” cited Dr Ihediebube-Splendor.

According to the Provost, CONSIMH, Ogidi, Mrs Ngozi Nduka, the major cause of brain drain for healthcare workers, bankers and other professionals include unstable political and economic environment, understaffing, devaluation of naira, supremacy in healthcare sector.

“Poor working conditions, poor salaries coupled with the hyperinflation experienced in Nigeria. Today a dollar is equivalent to almost 1000 naira unlike in the 1970s when. a dollar is equivalent to one naira or less. Then, nobody was thinking of leaving the country for greener pastures”, said Mrs Nduka.

Provost College of Nursing Sciences IMH, Mrs Ngozi Nduka, HOD Department of Midwifery, Mrs Kosi Ezekegbu capping some of the matriculants during the occasion at IMH Ogidi, Anambra State.

Mrs Nduka advised Nigerian government to strengthen the economy to be at per with the economy of UK or America urging authorities of both the Private and Public health facilities to increase the salaries of nurses up to international standards.

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“Also, nurses should be given sense of belonging instead of allowing only medical doctors to head institutions and parastatals as obtainable in Nigeria,” she said.

Moreover, the Provost Mrs Nduka flanked by Head, Department of Midwifery, Mrs Kosi Ezekegbu congratulated all the 152 matriculating students and their parents/guardians for successfully pulling through the Preliminary Training Session (PTS) examination.

(middle) Provost,College of Nursing Sciences Iyienu mission hospital, Ogidi, Mrs Ngozi Nduka flanked by Hospital Administrator IMH, Rev Canon Tochukwu Okwuchukwu and other dignitaries during the joint matriculation/capping ceremony at Ogidi, Anambra State.

She enjoined the tutors, academic and non-academic staff to continue giving the students unabated and steady coaching, monitoring and mentoring saying that anything on the contrary may mean a disservice to the nursing profession.

“We take pride in training students in academic excellence, character development and godliness who will contribute meaningfully to developmental discourses across the globe and dominate in their careers in any healthcare facility.

“This College has maintained a lead in the results of the final professional qualifiying examinations of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria making a 100percent pass in the last results released in May 2022”, said Mrs Nduka.

However, the Provost, Iyienu Mission Hospital’s, Hospital Administrator, Rev Canon Okwuchukwu Tochukwu and Hospital Secretary, Nonso Anene eulogized the Anglican Bishop on the Niger, Rt. Rev. Dr. Owen Nwokolo and his wife Dr.Mrs Elsie for ensuring that Vision 2030 would be achieved in their health institutions.

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“Our Lord Bishop’s Vision 2030 for Education and Healthcare services is that IMH will metamorphose into a Teaching hospital and the schools or college therein which now offer Higher National Diploma programs will become Degree awarding programs probably affiliated to University on the Niger.

“A lot of infrastructural expansion are in progress to actualize the vision. This institution now do residency program in Family medicine and Obstetrics & Gynecology including internship in Nursing science, pharmacy science and medical laboratory science,” they said.

The Occasion chairman, Mr Chukwuagozie Eze, Dr Mrs Chika Nwachukwu, Mr. Chukwudi Okonkwo, Mr. Paul Chukwuemeka of Homeland Estates advised their wards to be focused in their studies and shun any form of vices during their academic pursuit.

Also, Precious Eze, Stephanie Nwachukwu, Favor Evuka and Peace Agbo who pledged to be law abiding were thankful to their parents/guardians a supporting their dream courses promising to study hard to make them proud by graduating in flying colors.

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