“This japa movement has been a major challenge, not only for us here in FMC Yenagoa but most of the hospitals across Nigeria as a country,” the CMD said.
Mr Okoye said a citizen reported to the police that a Mack truck and four minibuses were involved in the accident at IMSU Junction, along Okigwe Road.
“We want to ensure that ordinary Nigerians can also have access to the best possible care in the treatment of cancer,” he said.
The minister said issues such as poor working conditions, low salaries, non-payment of salaries, and others were the cause incessant strikes in the country’s health sector.
Mr Ajayi was abducted with his wife and driver after 7:00 p.m. at Ikija village in the Olodo axis of the Abeokuta-Ibadan road.
According to the NMA chairman, the decision to embark on the strike was taken at an emergency meeting of the association on Tuesday.
Salisu Ibrahim, one of the bus drivers, who was shot in his right leg, and recuperating at the hospital, said the attackers took them by surprise.
Mr Abiodun was at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abeokuta, where the man was being treated.
Mr Tinubu admitted that “no one wants failure” but appealed that the people should not abandon him and his party.
The average Nigerian woman has shown that she would rather be dead than labelled separated or divorced.