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Healthcare in Nigeria is ‘Fairly Okay’ – Ngige

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Healthcare in Nigeria is ‘Fairly Okay’ – Ngige
  • Ngige also threatened that the Federal Government would enforce the ‘No Work, No Pay’ policy for resident doctors who have been on strike since Monday.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, has said that medical treatment in Nigeria is “fairly okay.”

Meanwhile, the minister is not out rightly speaking against seeking medical attention outside the country, but expressed believe that it is not out of place for Nigerians to stay back and be treated in the country.

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“What are you going abroad to do, the expertise is here (in Nigeria),” Ngige said on Friday while appearing as guest on Channels Television programme, ‘Politics Today.’

Ngige also threatened that the Federal Government would enforce the ‘No Work, No Pay’ policy for resident doctors who have been on strike since Monday.

“Plenty of billions has gone into health. For me, if you have the means and you want to do a second opinion abroad, why not? It is permitted.

“I have my daughter (and son) here, I deal with them. Not that any time I want to do medical check-up abroad I don’t do that, I do that.”

Over the years, many Nigerians – including the President and other top public office holders – seek medical attention abroad.

Healthcare in Nigeria is ‘Fairly Okay’ – Ngige

While many have condemned the practice, others asked the authorities to invest in the health sector and upgrade the country’s medical facilities to world standard to discourage medical trips abroad.

Comparing the level Nigeria has attained in the field of medical science to other countries, Ngige admitted that the nation still lacked some advancements.

According to him, the Federal Government has performed its functions well to have the health sector on the concurrent list.

The minister thinks the government deserves to be commended considering the nation’s political situation and others.

“On an average note, medical treatment here is fairly okay as far as I am concerned,” said Ngige who is also a medical doctor.

“I use the National Hospital (in Abuja), my card is there; I use the State House clinic for my eyes; I use another private hospital here.”




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