Brain drain: SIFAX boss advocates review of doctors’ pay

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Chairman, SIFAX Group, Dr Taiwo Afolabi, has called on the Federal Government to improve the remuneration of health workers in the country

Chairman, SIFAX Group, Dr Taiwo Afolabi, has called on the Federal Government to improve the remuneration of health workers in the countr to stem the tide of migration of doctors and other health workers out of the country.

He said: “Many of our competent medical hands have been lost to developed countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, where sufficient encouragement in terms of remuneration, modern work tools and a conducive working environment have been provided to attract talents from all over the world.”

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