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Nigeria’s Medical Tourism Drain Sparks Fresh Outrage Over Weak Health System

A growing wave of concern has emerged across the country as Nigerians continue to criticise government spending priorities, especially the heavy reliance on overseas medical treatment by public officials and wealthy citizens.

Many citizens and health professionals say the trend reflects deep failures in the nation’s healthcare system, arguing that billions of dollars that could strengthen hospitals and medical infrastructure are instead spent abroad. Analysts estimate that Nigeria loses over $1 billion annually to medical tourism, a figure widely described as conservative by experts in the health sector.

Critics argue that the situation is worsened by the fact that top government officials frequently travel abroad for even routine medical care, often funded by public resources. This, they say, drains foreign exchange, weakens local hospitals, and further reduces public confidence in domestic healthcare services.

Health stakeholders have repeatedly warned that the trend creates a vicious cycle: poor facilities push citizens and leaders abroad, while the continued foreign spending leaves local hospitals underfunded and understaffed. Some experts also link the issue to the mass migration of Nigerian doctors and nurses seeking better working conditions overseas.

Medical professionals insist that reversing the trend requires urgent investment in modern equipment, improved welfare for health workers, and strict commitment by leaders to use and trust local healthcare institutions.

The controversy continues to fuel debate nationwide, with many Nigerians calling for stronger political will to rebuild the health sector and reduce dependence on foreign treatment.

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