Committee of CMDs worries over health workers’ exodus - Punch Newspapers

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The Committee of Chief Medical Directors of Federal Tertiary Institutions on Friday raised the alarm over the mass exodus of health workers in the country.

According to Momoh, the exit of health workers has also led to shortage of health personnel who left their duty posts without notices.

 

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Everyone deserves decent living. It is in Nigeria people are expected to work their ass out without commensurate rewards then go to religious centres to pray to God for blessing when the politicians are busy reaping the workers' rewards without batting an eyelid! Sucks!

Do you want them, to work for free Let them go. Jare!!

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