President Bola Tinubu has officially approved the National Policy on Health Workforce Migration, a strategic initiative aimed at addressing the critical challenges faced by Nigeria’s healthcare human resources.
This development was disclosed by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Pate, on Monday via his X handle.
Professor Pate emphasized that this policy is not just a reaction to the ongoing exodus of healthcare professionals but represents “a comprehensive strategy to manage, harness, and reverse health worker migration.”
He noted that the policy is designed to transform healthcare human resource management in Nigeria, reflecting President Tinubu’s commitment to building a resilient and efficient healthcare system.
“This afternoon, HE President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR @officialABAT, in-Council, approved a landmark policy set to transform healthcare human resource management in Nigeria.
“The National Policy on Health Workforce Migration addresses the critical challenges facing Nigeria’s health human resources.
“As the AU Champion for Human Resources for Health and Community Health Delivery Partnership, Mr. President’s commitment to a resilient and robust healthcare system is powerfully reflected in this forward-looking policy,” Pate stated.
The minister also highlighted that this policy envisions a thriving healthcare workforce that is well-supported, adequately compensated, and optimally utilized to meet the healthcare needs of all Nigerians.
He acknowledged the reasons behind the migration of many Nigerian healthcare workers, such as inadequate equipment, poor working conditions, worsening insecurity, and unsatisfactory salary structures.
Central to the policy is the Nigeria Human Health Resource Programme, which aims to ensure regular reviews of working conditions, especially in rural and underserved areas.
In addition to improving working conditions, the policy focuses on creating an environment that encourages professional growth and stability to retain top talent within Nigeria. “By fostering an environment conducive to professional growth and stability, the policy aims to retain top talent within Nigeria,” Pate said.
The policy also places a strong emphasis on integrating advanced digital health technologies, including Electronic Medical Records, telehealth, and a comprehensive Health Workforce Registry.
Pate remarked saying, “These innovations will streamline healthcare delivery and enhance the equitable distribution of health workers, ensuring access to quality care for all Nigerians.
“It recognizes the importance of continuous professional development, with strategic partnerships and opportunities for international training to equip our healthcare professionals with cutting-edge skills.”
The approach is intended to empower the healthcare workforce, making them more effective in delivering modern healthcare services.
The policy also addresses the reintegration of Nigerian health professionals returning from the diaspora, “by establishing streamlined registration processes and providing attractive incentives, the policy not only encourages the return of talented professionals but actively reintegrates them into the health system.”
“With this decisive action, the National Policy on Health Workforce Migration is set to secure the future of Nigeria’s healthcare system.
“Under Mr. President’s leadership, this policy will further catalyze the transformation of our health sector, ensuring access to quality healthcare for all Nigerians.
“As we embark on this journey, all stakeholders are invited to contribute to building a healthcare system that reflects our nation’s potential and promise,” Pate stated.
The policy includes provisions for routine health checks, mental well-being support, and reasonable working hours, particularly for younger doctors. These measures aim to create a supportive work environment that reduces burnout and enhances job satisfaction.