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Why medical personnel are leaving Nigeria — Expert

Kwara threatens revocation of UBEC contracts

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Contractor­s who fail to meet project specificat­ions and quality in their execution of ongoing UBEC/SUBEB jobs in Kwara State risk revocation of their contracts.

The chairman, Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board, Prof. Shehu Raheem Adaramaja, said this at the weekend in Gorobani, Kaiama Local Government Area, during the inspection of ongoing UBEC/SUBEB interventi­on projects for from 2014 to 2019.

He said the board would not hesitate

A medical expert, Dr Akin Abayomi, has identified dearth in leadership, entreprene­urial skills and education as causes of brain drain in the country’s medical

to apply appropriat­e sanctions against defaulting contractor­s.

“To the contractor­s, the message is clear: get it done the way it should be done and get paid, failure to do that, we will reverse the contract. After the first and second warning, the third warning is to revoke the contract. The guideline is clear and we are not going to compromise,” he warned.

“We’ll pay you based on actual job done because we don’t want people to run away with public money. That is the message from the Governor.

“So far so good, some of the contractor­s profession.

He said doctors, nurses and other medical profession­als leaving Nigeria were unable to explore opportunit­ies that brings profession­al and financial reward.

Addressing newsmen in Lagos, he said: “In a country like ours with the myriad of challenges in healthcare, Nigerian doctors are meant to be extremely successful if they apply entreprene­urship skills.

“Young Nigerian doctors need to be exposed to the wealth of experience of successful Nigerians in different fields of industry to equip them with the expertise needed to build successful enterprise­s and to help build a robust healthcare system in Nigeria.” did well and what they have done is okay for us, but some are below the standard. Those that are below the standard, we’ve told them what to do. We rejected some projects outrightly and we’ve instructed the contractor­s to start again,” he said.

Some of the projects inspected in Kaiama Local Government Area included renovation of four classrooms at Tunga Aboki LGEA Primary School, remodeling of five classrooms at LGEA Central Primary School and constructi­on of four compartmen­t of VIP toilet at Kamaji LGEA Primary School, among others.

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Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire

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