30 doctors exited Jigawa in five months over poor salaries: NMA

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has expressed concern about the exodus of 30 medical doctors from Jigawa due to poor remuneration.
Usman Haruna, the chairman of the association in the state, said this at a news conference on Monday in Dutse.
He stated that the doctors were leaving the state service at an alarming rate from February 2025 to date.
“Jigawa State is losing its best-trained professionals to neighbouring states and federal institutions that offer standard and competitive remuneration based on the CONMESS salary table.
“This haemorrhage of talent threatens the very foundation of our state’s healthcare system,” he said.
Mr Haruna attributed the trend to the inability of the salary review committee to submit its report five months after inauguration.
“Over five months ago, after our crucial engagement with Governor Umar Namadi, in his magnanimity, he graciously approved and mandated the minimum wage implementation committee to, within two weeks, meet with us, resolve, and report to him on the fiscal requirements for implementing urgent salary adjustments for doctors to align with the federal government’s counterparts, including correction of entry point disparities, implementation of hazard, and rectification of call duty allowances.
“To date, this committee has failed to report back to the governor, despite having allegedly completed the assignment a long time ago,” he said.
According to Mr. Haruna, the delay in submitting the committee’s report is fuelling a mass exodus of doctors from the state’s health system.
He said the failure to submit the report presented a threat to undermine the governor’s achievements in the health sector.
While commending Mr Namadi for his healthcare transformation programmes, Mr Haruna called for the immediate submission of the committee’s report.
(NAN)
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