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Teaching Hospitals Risk Losing Key Medical Staff as Experts Sound Alarm Over Mass Exodus

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By Gloria Ikibah
Chief Medical Directors (CMDs) of teaching hospitals in Nigeria have expressed concerns over the increasing loss of doctors, nurses, and other skilled health workers, despite government investments in health infrastructure.
They ascribed the alarming trend, to poor remuneration and inadequate pay packages, adding that it threatens to leave the nation’s tertiary hospitals understaffed.
The CMD Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Professor Wasiu Adeyemo, and his counterpart from the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Professor Jesse Abiodun, raised these concerns during the 2025 budget defence session before the House of Representatives Committee on Health Institutions.
Professor Adeyemo highlighted the urgency of the matter, stating, “The rate at which medical workers are leaving the country is alarming. We need to act fast to address this situation.”
This warning underscores the broader implications of brain drain in the health sector, with CMDs urging immediate action to improve working conditions and retain skilled personnel in the country.
He said, “People resign, retire not even retirement, resignation almost every day. Yes. In the next one or two years, we are going to have all our hospitals empty. We need to do something about remuneration of all the health care workers.
“Otherwise, government is putting a lot of money in infrastructure, and we are going to have empty hospitals. The major reason why people leave is for economic reasons. Consultants are earning less than $1,000”.
Giving details of the Hospital’s 2024 budget performance, the CMD informed that, they had a total budget of N19.2 billion out of which personnel has N13.57 billio and a total overhead of N33.2 million.
He added, “In terms of performance and utilization total Overhead was hundred percent as of December for the total Personnel, 91 percent performance but for the capital project 45 percent. So outstanding is 55 percent. November and December are released today we would cover maybe about 85 percent”.
The Chief Medical Director (CMD) of Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Prof. Wasiu Adeyemo, while responding to observations by members of the Committee regarding personnel performance, explained that the hospital recorded a 95 percent performance rate.
He attributed this to the payment of benefits and other activities arising from the high number of resignations and retirements within the year.
He stated, “The 95 percent personnel performance we achieved is largely due to payments made for benefits and other related activities triggered by the resignations and retirements we experienced this year.”
“For the proposal for 2025, a total budget of 32.7 billion, out of which a total overhead which is better than that of last year. Personnel is 20.3. I think it’s 13 last year”.
The Chief Medical Director (CMD), University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Prof. Jesse Abiodun, expressed concern over the delayed release of budgeted funds to the hospital, stating that this has significantly hampered its operations.
Providing details of UCH’s 2024 budget, Prof. Abiodun disclosed that the hospital was allocated a capital appropriation of ₦5,593,110,394. However, he revealed that only 38 percent of the funds had been released, leaving a balance of 62 percent yet to be disbursed.
He said, “We have the 72% left. Yes, we actually were among the last people to be batched for payment, and the payment started coming in actually in this December. We were able to even utilize this 38 percent because we had already done the cash plan before the release.
“For 2025, that is on page one. So for the capital, we are proposing N4, 387, 763,661 for capital. This is a bit less than what we had in 2024. And that’s because of this envelope system, what we’re given, we have to work with it.
“The overhead, we have N690,006,464 only. There’s a bit of increase over that of 2024 because of the outrageous bills we are getting from Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company”.
Earlier in his remarks, the Committee Chairman, Rep. Patrick Umoh charged the CMDs of University Teaching Hospitals and Federal Medical Centers (FMCs) to be thorough in their presentations in order to provide a clear picture of their situations.
He said, “The reality is that you must extract the proposal made by Mr. President as it affects your medical center. It should be part of your budget, your presentation. The report of the 2024 budget performance and 2025 budget proposal is given provisional approval for now”.
Rep. Umoh lamented the precarious situation facing tertiary health institutions in the country.
The Chairman ruled that, while committee can not attend to all the health institutions, it will collect all their correspondences and submissions from the outstanding teaching hospitals to work on for further deliberations.
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Speaker Abbas Hails Governor Bago @51

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By Gloria Ikibah
The Speaker House of Representatives Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, has congratulated the Governor of Niger State, Hon. Umar Mohammed Bago, on his 51st birthday, saying the governor is a blessing to his people.
In a statement by Speaker Abbas, he commended Governor Bago who is also called the ‘Farmer Governor’ for revolutionising agriculture in Niger State, noted that the impact of the reforms is being felt across Nigeria.
The Speaker specifically hailed Governor Bago for prioritising food production at a time the country is making efforts to diversify the economy from oil.
Speaker Abbas said Governor Bago excelled as a member of the House of Representatives and is presently one of the best performing governors in the country.
He wished Governor Bago many more years on earth, in service to this fatherland, and prayed to Allah to grant him good health and wisdom to continue to manage the affairs of Niger State.
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Betara Celebrates Governor Bago @51

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…commend his leadership qualities, contribution to national development

By Gloria Ikibah

The Chairman House of Representatives’ Committee onthe Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Rep. Muktar Betara has congratulated Governor of Niger State, Mohammed Bago on his 51st birthday.

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Rep. Betara who represents Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya Kusar Federal Constituency of Borno State, in a congratulatory message admitted Governor Bago’s relentless advocacy for Nigerites as well as the meaningful contributions to legislative processes that shaped national development while serving as Member of the House of Representatives.

Thrilled by the leadership qualities of Governor Bago, he applauded various unprecedented developmental projects initiated since his assumption of office in 2023.

He said: “Your Excellency, on this special occasion of your 51st birthday, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to you.

“This milestone is a testament to a life dedicated to public service, leadership, and unwavering commitment to the progress of Niger State and Nigeria at large.

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“As the Governor of Niger State, your visionary leadership has continued to inspire hope and transformation across various sectors.

“Your dedication to infrastructural development, education, healthcare, and especially, agriculture, and security has significantly improved the lives of the people, reinforcing your reputation as a leader who prioritises the welfare of his people.

“Your efforts in fostering economic growth and good governance have set a solid foundation for sustainable development in the state.

“Before assuming office as Governor, your impactful tenure as a Member of the House of Representatives was marked by your relentless advocacy for your constituents and meaningful contributions to legislative processes that shaped national development.

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“As you celebrate this new chapter of your life, may you continue to be blessed with wisdom, strength, and good health to steer Niger State toward greater heights. Happy birthday !”

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Nigeria Seeks Stronger Economic Ties with China

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…as currency swap boosting bilateral trade

By Gloria Ikibah

The Nigerian government is deepening economic collaboration with China to drive industrialisation and economic diversification.

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Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, made this known when she received the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, in Abuja.

The Minister emphasised that Nigeria’s longstanding ties with China, spanning over five decades, align with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises economic expansion and resilience.

Outlining key areas where Nigeria seeks Chinese support, including electric vehicle production, digital technology, renewable energy, and agriculture, Amb. Odumegwu-Ojukwu acknowledged China’s significant role in Nigeria’s road and rail infrastructure development and noted that the country is taking concrete steps to modernize its ports and power sector to attract more investment.

She also highlighted the importance of cultural ties, and noted the growing interest among Nigerian youths in learning the Chinese language.

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The minister reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening its economic partnership with China, highlighting that the ongoing currency swap agreement is already enhancing trade relations between both nations.

“It’s quite interesting that a large population of Nigeria youth is inching towards Chinese Language. A lot of Nigerian Universities are desirous to offer Chinese Language. Chinese had become the language of trade in the world.

“Nigeria-China will continue to relate not just bilaterally but multilaterally.

“We expect that we will continue to get the support of China but we will always reciprocate that multilaterally.

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“In line with President Tinubu’s plan to industrialise Nigeria, we expect Chinese cooperation in establishing assembly plants of electric vehicles; digital communication, renewable energy, all aspects of digital technology, agriculture because of food insecurity as the government is interested in seeing that food gets to the poorest of the poor. Government is not just talking about food but has established a separate Ministry of Livestock,” the minister stated.

She urged China to extend trade tariff exemptions to its exports, similar to the concessions already granted to 33 other African nations, emphasising that the Renewed Hope Agenda prioritizes stronger ties between citizens and deeper country-to-country partnerships.

In response, Chinese Ambassador Yu Dunhai reaffirmed China’s commitment to strengthening its relationship with Nigeria, describing the country as a key strategic partner. He noted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to China and participation in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) had elevated diplomatic and economic engagements between both nations.

Amb. Yu highlighted ongoing collaborations in infrastructure, including roads, railway modernization, power, industrial parks, and the Lekki Deep Sea Port. He disclosed that trade volume between the two nations exceeded $21 billion last year, with Nigeria’s exports to China accounting for over 25% of this figure.

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He further underscored the role of manufacturing in industrialization, pointing to the recently renewed $2 billion currency swap agreement as a tool to enhance financial cooperation, boost bilateral trade, and attract more investment.

Expressing optimism about the future, the envoy stated that these efforts would ultimately yield tangible benefits for ordinary citizens in both countries.

He said: “We have a comprehensive strategic partnership with Nigeria. China would want Nigeria to play a big role in the international scene. We want Nigeria to become a member of G-20. These will all provide opportunity for China and Nigeria to further work together closely.

“For China, we have been very consistent. We give grant to any African countries; we don’t give any conditions.”

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He further acknowledged that it was important that the two countries met to review how far they have performed in their bilateral cooperation.

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