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Buhari Should Have Stayed Back, Prominent Nigerians Die Abroad - Ogunye by Handsome777(m): 6:58pm On Feb 23, 2017
A Lagos-based human rights lawyer, Jiti Ogunye, has chided the presidency for seeking medical help for President Muhammadu Buhari in London.
He observed that many prominent Nigerians who traveled abroad for medical treatment rarely survived their illnesses.

He stated this while commenting on the President’s medical vacation abroad during a live political program on Channels TV.

Ogunye said that Nigeria did not lack the necessary manpower to take care of the president’s health within the country since Nigeria-trained doctors were hired overseas to perform great medical feats which implied that medical knowledge was universal.

According to him, what Nigeria lacked was the right medical infrastructure made available in adequate quantity to make the country a hot-bed for medical tourism in Africa.

Qgunye lamented that most prominent Nigerians go abroad for medical treatment instead of fixing the country’s health care delivery system that was in shambles.

He pointed out that Nigerian elites who have died in the cause of seeking medical attention abroad include: Prof. Dora Akunyili, Maryam Babangida, Governor Abdulkadir Kure, Ambassador, Matthew Mbu, and many others.

Ogunye noted that Fidel Castro of Cubanever never left his country through-out his years of ill-health but rather relinquished power to his brother – Raul Castro, and remained within the country.

He said: “I have always maintained the view that medical knowledge is almost universal. Nigerians are trained here and are hired overseas to perform great medical feats.

“So, medical knowledge is universal. What is different is medical infrastructure. So, if what I have said is valid, why then can’t Nigeria get the best medical infrastructure here and then ensure that you get medical care here?

“Our people too often are dying in India now. It is not necessary. The former minister of Information, Dora Akunyili, died in India. Maryam Babangida, Ambassador Matthew Mbu, Governor Abdulkadir Kure, Aluko and so many of them died like that. Why should we go to countries with freezing temperature and say that we want to seek medical help? It is abnormal.

“If things were normal in the country, if we have succeeded in putting our acts together, the President of Nigeria ought not to be out of the shores of the country receiving medical attention.

“Field Castro was ill to such an extent that he relinquished power to his brother – Raul Castro, and never left Cuba, which is a small country of about 10 million people. We can have other examples.

“The idea that Nigerians should seek medical refuge elsewhere is disconcerting. It establishes and reinforces the fact that our health care delivery system is in shambles. And, every year we talk about equipping Aso Rock clinic with billions and billions of Naira.

“So, if we were a normal people, our president has no business going outside the country to seek medical help. It is abnormal."

http://dailypost.ng/2017/02/23/medical-trip-buhari-stayed-back-prominent-nigerians-die-abroad-ogunye/

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Re: Buhari Should Have Stayed Back, Prominent Nigerians Die Abroad - Ogunye by LibrarianD: 7:40pm On Feb 23, 2017
We have the monarchical mentality, hence, we find it difficult to relinquish power
Re: Buhari Should Have Stayed Back, Prominent Nigerians Die Abroad - Ogunye by babyfaceafrica: 7:43pm On Feb 23, 2017
Story..make we hear word..if you like travel,if you like no travel..if you will die,you will die
Re: Buhari Should Have Stayed Back, Prominent Nigerians Die Abroad - Ogunye by ThinkSmarter: 9:20pm On Feb 23, 2017
Maybe they thought going to India, London or Germany, death will bow on sighting the white doctor.
Our problem as black is that we don't believe in ourselves.
That's y we import garri, egusisoup, chicken, palm oil and neglect our doctors no matter how good they are.

I once heard that certain Nigerian man refused to be operated by a particular Nigerian doctor, but rather prefered going abroad to do the operation.
But on reaching there, he was told that his problem is complicated, that they will call one doctor that will take flight in few hours time. But to his surprise the doctor that was called to handle the operation was the same Nigerian doctor he refused to operate him back here in Nigeria.
And then they have to add the flight fee to the medical bills.

We don't really embrace our own, that's y we keep on importing what our locally produced goods re far better in some cases.
Re: Buhari Should Have Stayed Back, Prominent Nigerians Die Abroad - Ogunye by Idomapikin: 9:30pm On Feb 23, 2017
We have better doctors here if not the best but going out of the country to seek medical attention is another way of launder tax payers money.

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