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Enugu, Nigeria – April 10, 2025 – Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has called on nursing students to remain in Nigeria after graduation.

According to Diaspora digital media (DDM), He made the statement during the maiden matriculation ceremony for nursing students on Thursday.

Mbah emphasized the need to prevent brain drain in the healthcare sector.

The governor highlighted that many healthcare professionals are leaving Nigeria for better opportunities abroad.

Governor Mbah expressed concern over the impact of this migration on the country’s healthcare system.

He explained that brain drain depletes the workforce, making it harder to meet the growing healthcare demands.

According to Mbah, the government’s investment in nursing students is an effort to retain professionals within the country.

He urged the students to repay this investment by choosing to work in Nigeria after completing their studies.

The governor also discussed the challenges facing the Nigerian healthcare system.

He acknowledged that the migration of skilled healthcare workers is a significant issue.

Many healthcare professionals seek better pay, working conditions, and career opportunities abroad.

However, Mbah assured the students that the state government is working to improve the healthcare sector.

He pledged to create an environment that would encourage them to stay and serve in Nigeria.

Mbah’s appeal is part of a larger effort to address healthcare challenges in the state.

Enugu State has been focusing on improving healthcare infrastructure and policy.

The state government has introduced initiatives aimed at making the healthcare system more efficient and accessible.

Mbah emphasized that improving the working conditions for healthcare workers is essential to retain skilled professionals.

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The governor’s speech also touched on the broader vision for the state’s development.

He mentioned the recent approval of policies to tackle climate change and promote off-grid electricity.

These initiatives are part of the state’s efforts to foster sustainable development and improve living conditions.

Mbah’s message reflected the state’s commitment to creating a conducive environment for its citizens.

Mbah’s appeal to nursing students highlights the need for cooperation between the government and healthcare professionals.

He called on the students to be part of the solution to Nigeria’s healthcare challenges.

The state government aims to create more opportunities for professionals in the healthcare field.

By retaining skilled workers, Nigeria can address the shortages in its healthcare system.

In conclusion, Governor Mbah’s address emphasized the importance of retaining talented healthcare professionals in Nigeria.

He acknowledged the challenges but reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure.

The governor hopes that nursing students will contribute to Nigeria’s healthcare system, ensuring its sustainability for future generations.

 


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