The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has commended the health policies of the Bayelsa State government.
National President of the association, Dr. Osundayo Tope, gave the commendation when he presented the Champion of Residency Training Award to Governor Douye Diri at the Government House, Yenagoa.
Dr. Tope said Bayelsa State was the only state in Nigeria to domesticate the Residency Training Act adding that Gov. Diri had meticulously implemented its provisions.
The NARD president hailed the impact of the healthcare policies of the state government, particularly in residency training, employment and welfare of doctors.
He said the training of doctors had helped with human resource management, recruitment, training of skilled health workers among other policies that were lacking in other states of the country.
Dr. Tope also appreciated the governor for the 2022/2023 medical residency training grant to resident doctors, implementation of proper placement of doctors and approval of their revised hazard allowance.
He said other notable achievements in the health sector, included renovation of the house officers quarters at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri as well as implementation of the 35 percent upward salary review for doctors on call duty.
He further stated that Gov. Diri had upgraded the state-owned school of nursing to a college of nursing, and had employed more than 500 health workers.
Responding, Gov. Douye Diri explained that the zeal to revamp healthcare delivery, manpower and equipment was to discourage brain drain in the sector.
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He said the health sector was too important to be ignored and that the expertise of its personnel were in demand outside the country after being trained domestically.
“We cannot continue to search for health outside Nigeria when we cannot take care of the very few workers that we already have.
“There is nothing wrong to also export our skills outside the shores of Nigeria but let it not be to our own detriment.
“That is why my administration is investing heavily in the health sector. We must sustain our capacity and affect the standard of living of our people. Issues of health and education must continue to gain priority from this government,” he said.
Gov. Diri approved the request for release of fund for the 2024/2025 residency training as well as the provision of a utility bus for the state chapter of the NARD.



