McPherson University Vice-Chancellor Calls for Government Action to Curb Nurse Migration

McPherson University Vice-Chancellor Calls for Government Action to Curb Nurse Migration

McPherson University Vice-Chancellor Calls for Government Action to Curb Nurse Migration

The Vice-Chancellor of McPherson University, Professor Francis Adegbaye Igbasan, has urged the Federal Government to implement a special salary structure for nurses to address the alarming rate of nurse migration from Nigeria.

He made this appeal during the university's second induction ceremony for its Nursing Science graduates on June 30, 2025.

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Nurse migration has been a persistent issue in Nigeria, with many healthcare professionals seeking better opportunities abroad. This trend has resulted in a shortage of skilled nurses in the country, compromising the quality of healthcare services. Professor Igbasan's call for a special salary structure aims to improve the working conditions and compensation of nurses, potentially reducing the incentive for them to seek opportunities abroad.

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As a seasoned academic and administrator, Professor Francis Igbasan is well-positioned to comment on the issue of nurse migration. He holds a Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition and has extensive experience in university administration, having served as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology.