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Lagos State has the highest number of medical doctors in Nigeria, according to data from the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN). The report shows that Lagos has 7,385 medical doctors, followed by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, with 4,453 doctors………..CONTINUE READING

Rivers State ranks third with 2,194 medical personnel.

Below is the full list of medical doctors by state in Nigeria:

  1. Lagos: 7,385
  2. FCT: 4,453
  3. Rivers: 2,194
  4. Enugu: 2,070
  5. Oyo: 1,996
  6. Edo: 1,777
  7. Kaduna: 1,524
  8. Anambra: 1,518
  9. Ogun: 1,511
  10. Kano: 1,477
  11. Delta: 1,456
  12. Osun: 1,294
  13. Plateau: 1,200
  14. Imo: 1,110
  15. Kwara: 1,016
  16. Ebonyi: 899
  17. Akwa Ibom: 888
  18. Abia: 829
  19. Cross River: 826
  20. Ondo: 743
  21. Borno: 736
  22. Bayelsa: 727
  23. Ekiti: 695
  24. Benue: 621
  25. Sokoto: 602
  26. Katsina: 562
  27. Nassarawa: 552
  28. Niger: 494
  29. Gombe: 485
  30. Bauchi: 443
  31. Kogi: 418
  32. Adamawa: 280
  33. Yobe: 275
  34. Kebbi: 273
  35. Zamfara: 267
  36. Jigawa: 255
  37. Taraba: 201

Brain Drain: Nigeria Loses 16,000 Doctors in Five Years

In March 2024, the Federal Government announced that there are 55,000 licensed doctors in Nigeria, catering to the increasing patient population as many health experts migrate abroad.

Over the past five years, Nigeria has lost between 15,000 and 16,000 doctors due to the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, with around 17,000 having relocated.

Speaking on Channels TV’s Sunday Politics, Prof Ali Pate, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, expressed concern over the brain drain, noting that it has deprived the health sector of many skilled professionals.

Naija News reports that the ‘Japa’ issue has led to an exodus of young physicians, health workers, and other professionals seeking better opportunities abroad.

Despite having 300,000 health workers in Nigeria, only 55,000 are doctors.

Prof Pate stated, “There are about 300,000 health professionals working in Nigeria today, including doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, and laboratory scientists. We found that there are 85,000 to 90,000 registered Nigerian doctors, but not all of them are in the country. Many are in the US and UK. In Nigeria, we have 55,000 licensed doctors.

“The overall issue is the insufficient number of health professionals and their uneven distribution. Most highly skilled doctors are concentrated in Lagos, Abuja, and a few urban centers. For example, the doctor-to-population ratio in Abuja is 14.7 per 10,000, while in Lagos, it is 4.6, even though the national average is 2.2 per 10,000.

“There are significant distribution challenges, and even those who have been trained struggle to enter the market. It’s important to consider not only doctors but also other crucial healthcare professionals. We’ve been losing many trained doctors

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Source: Bushradiogist

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