Nasarawa Doctors Exits: imminent collapse of health sector Looms- PDP alleges
From Abel Leonard, Lafia
The Nasarawa state Chapter of the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP ) has raised an alarm over imminent collapse of health institutions in Nasarawa state following the ongoing mass resignation of doctors and other health officials as reported by the associationof resident doctors.
According to a statement signed by the state Chairman of Nasarawa chapter of the PDP, Francis Orogu Tuesday, while reacting to reported cases of Exodus of doctors and other officials in the state health sector.
“Our attention has been drawn to the Exodus of doctors out of the state government owned health facilities across the state due to lack of facilities, poor welfare and incentives due to the health officers.”
“People’s Democratic party PDP in Nasarawa state is dismayed with the worrisome news of mass resignation of doctors out of the state government owned health facilities.
“We are not only worried over Exodus of doctors out of the state health facilities following government inability to meet the welfare needs of the doctors but also concerned with the effect of the doctors resignation on our citizens”, the party Chairman stated.
According to Hon. Orogu the need for the welfare of the citizens to have medical officers to Man the various health institutions should not be sacrificed on account of lack of funds to motivate the health officials in Nasarawa state adding that urgent measures must be taken to urgently salvage the situation.
“We cannot fold our arms and watch our health facilities go into a dysfunctional state when the option to keep them running maximally exists. There is enough evidence that health facilities might suffer neglect and abandonment to the detriment of our citizens who would be exposed to looming medical challenges as the rains and family season is about to set in.
The opposition People’s Democratic party PDP Chairman who expressed concerned over the mass resignation of medical doctors and other health managers in Nasarawa state noted that as a party interested in the wellbeing of its people, exodus of doctors out of the state based on the reasons adduced is totally unacceptable.
“We have observed with dismay that in the past three months, more than 59 medical doctors are rrported to have resigned from the services of the Nasarawa state government. We would have ignored the report but when we saw that it came from the president, Nasarawa State Association of Resident Doctors, Dr Yakubu Adeleke our fears multiplied in unimaginableterms”
“How can a state government allow its doctors to to abandon our medical centres on account of poor welfare and lack of facilities? Something urgent must be done to address the unwholesome situation to prevent our people from being exposed dire stress in view of worsening economic situation compounded by the taciturn nature of government service delivery in the state,” the statement stated.
“If 20 out of the over 59 doctors resigned due to lack of adequate renumeration, non promotion, stagnation for 8 years, one wonders why this was allowed to linger for this long without anticipating the negative implications on our people”, Orogu stated.
The government must show willingness and interest in the health needs of our people or be seen to have failed in one of its major responsibilities to the people. “
“Measures must be taken to rescue our health institution from total collapse in Nasarawa state. We must be seen to have the interest of our people as our priority, the statement advised.
The statement which quoted the Nasarawa State President of Resident Doctors, Dr Yakubu Adeleke as saying that they have been reaching out to the state government to take urgent steps towards addressing issues bordering on their welfare to no avail said said the situation is unheard of in a responsible set up.
The party chairman who made reference to the Resident Doctors president, Dr Yakubu Adeleke, wondered why consequential adjustments payment, which is the legitimate earning of the doctors, are not paid .
” there is no gainsaying that the massive resignation of doctors will not only add pressure on the medical system but also cast an unhealthy burden on our citizens. It was reported that over 11 resident doctors resugned from a single department in one week while other doctors are said to be running out of patience and are ready to throw in their towel.
We call on the authorities and those concerned to wake up and function in acvordance to the oath of office they swore to uphold by ensuring that the citizens are provided with the neccesary support to make life more meaningful.

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