Unilorin graduating nurses
‘Don’t Japa’, Professor begs Unilorin graduating nurses
Adelani Tijani, a Professor of Nursing Science at the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), has pleaded with nurses to stay and to continue with other healthcare workers to provide adequate healthcare services in the country.
Tijani made the call in Ilorin while speaking at the 6th Professional Induction and Admission Ceremony for the 75 new nurses produced by the nation’s most sought-after ivory tower.
The don observed that Nigeria is greener than other countries while admonishing them not to ‘Japa’ outside the country.
The professor spoke on the topic: “The New Entrants in Nursing and the Integration of Technology into Patient Care: Expectations, Challenges and Opportunities”.
Tijani, who is the Head, Department of Nursing Science at FUOYE, described a nurse as a person authorised by a regulatory body, the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN to practice.
He explained that a professional nurse provides, promotes, prevents, restores and rehabilitates care to individuals, families and communities independently and in collaboration with other members of the health team.
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He reminded them that as the new entrants into the profession they “are expected to care for your patients with passion, make use of available technology to render good quality care”.
Tijani also urged the new nurses to try to avoid anything that can tarnish their names, institution, the nursing profession and Nigeria as a whole.
He said: “Time immemorial, nurses have been going overseas for work, but presently the rate at which nurses take up jobs in high-income countries has increased exponentially.
“As a matter of fact, I know some of you actually embraced this profession due to ‘Japa’ mentality in you, and no one will be surprised if you japa immediately after your years of internship and NYSC”.
Tijani observed that despite the challenges being faced, there are many opportunities awaiting them in the country and the need for “Japa” may not be necessary.
“There are lots of opportunities for you as modern-day nurses. Presently, it seems as if the world is at its knees to receive nurses.
“Note that there are enough spaces for you all in Nigeria’s labour market. Also, there are many agencies – both local and international – looking for your service,” said the don.
(NAN)
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