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Guild Seeks Urgent Intervention In Recruitment Of Doctors
The Medical Guild has urged the Lagos State Government to avert imminent crisis in the state’s health sector by expediting action on the recruitment of more doctors.
The Guild’s Chairman, Dr Oluwajimi Sodipo, made the appeal at a news conference yesterday in Lagos.
Medical Guild is the association of doctors under the employment of the Lagos State Government.
Sodipo said the shortage of doctors was getting worse in the state health sector, adding that an estimated 2,650 doctors currently in the state were insufficient to cater for no fewer than 20 million populace.
“This shortage has been caused by the non-replacement of medical doctors who have retired or resigned from the service.
“It is indeed worrisome as the Guild estimates that over 600 doctors had left the employment without being replaced.
“This had led to an astronomical increase in workload and pressure, especially when juxtaposed with the increase in scope of medical services and continuous increase in the population of the state.
“The attendant effects of these shortage have been severe, with an astronomical increase in work-related ailments among doctors, including mental and cardiovascular disease, and even sudden death,” he said.
Sodipo said that the shortage had devastating potential of affecting the quality of care being given to the patients.
Sodipo said the guild was aware of the governor’s approval of mass employment into the health and education sectors, adding that this had commenced in the education sector.
According to him, but sadly this has yet to be implemented in the health sector.
“The Medical Guild had at its last Annual General Meeting in December 2019, resolved to take all necessary measures to safeguard health of its members and ensure delivery of the highest level of healthcare to the citizens.
“The government had earlier assured us that 25 per cent of the total number of doctors needed will be employed by the end of December 2019, and another 25 per cent by end of January, however, that has not been done.
“A deadline of January 31 has been agreed by members of the Guild to appraise the situation of the shortage, following which a decisive action will be taken on the issue,” he said.