ATBU Best Graduating Medical Student urges Gov’t to address Japa Syndrome.

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By Abubakar Baba Ahmad.

Government at all levels charged to address the push factors making Nigerian trained Doctors and other health care workers to seek for greener pastures in foreign countries.

The Overall Best Medical Doctor of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University ATBU Bauchi Pioneer Medical students Dr Khadija Muhammad Garba gave the charge after their induction by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria held at University campus Yelwa.

Dr Khadija Muhammad said for there to be adequate medical workers manning the health institutions in the country, government must address the push and pull factors to include poor renumeration and working environment.

She said Nigeria has the potential to lead the African continent in the area of Healthcare delivery, hence the need for authorities to work towards attaining such status.

The Medical Doctor said her dream is to specialise in obstetrics and gynecology to see to the improvement in Women and Children health by reducing to the bearest, maternal and infant mortality in the state.

Dr Khadija also used the medium to appeal to women to always visit hospitals when sick and heed to the advice of medical professionals to guarantee their wellbeing.

On what motivated her to succeed, the 24 year old medical doctor said prayers and support from parents played leading role in emerging overall best graduating student.

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