Less than 250 psychiatrists left in Nigeria — and more are leaving, says association

Less than 250 psychiatrists left in Nigeria — and more are leaving, says association

Taiwo Obindo, president of the association of psychiatrists in Nigeria, says the current psychiatrist-to-patient ratio in Nigeria is one to one million. 

Speaking on Thursday on the sidelines of the ongoing 53rd annual general and scientific meeting of psychiatrists in Enugu, Obindo said two-thirds of certified personnel leave the country annually.

He said this has led to the poor ratio and has made accessibility and deliverability of psychiatric care relatively difficult in the country.

“The standard is that one psychiatric doctor should take care of 10,000 patients. But today, we have one psychiatric doctor to more than one million Nigerians,” NAN quoted him as saying.

“As we speak now, we have less than 250 certified psychiatric doctors throughout the country, and more are leaving by the day.”

Obindo called for the passage of the national mental health bill as amended to ensure proper administration of mental health treatment, adequate funding, and remuneration of professionals.

“Mental healthcare should be incorporated into the primary healthcare system to cater to primary and secondary institutions treating mental health disorders in localities,” he said.

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