 The Nidra Medical Station Legos State Chapter celebrated its achievement to the society and to remember their falling iris who died in the course of civilian lives. This came up on the sidelines of its opening ceremony, a scientific conference themed, the ethical issues in human organ donation, as corresponded Paul George reports. The health sector in Nigeria has had its fair share of its challenges and this gathering is aimed at charting the path forward. The chairman, NMA Legos, Dr. Benjamin Olou Jebutu praised his colleagues, saying despite the poor funding they are still holding forth. However, Dr. Olou Jebutu said the NMA would be at the forefront of the fight against corrupt practitioners involved in forcing people to donate their organs. Most times people that are given positions, most times don't have the technicalities on how to do it, but I celebrate the works we have done in Legos State thus far. We have put the right pegs right to hold. Money mustn't drive what you do as a doctor, there are standard protocols and I believe going for NMA will be very, very strong about it. The protocols must be followed in things about organ transplantation and going forward. While emphasizing that the government should implement the Abuja Declaration, Dr. Olou Jebutu says doctors should not put money first. Similarly, a member of the governor's advisory council and former chairman, NMA, Dr. Olou Yomifini, absolved the doctors seeking greener pastures abroad of all the blame as it charged the government to help by ensuring better welfare. The government should have political will to transform the healthcare and make sure that the Abuja Declaration happens, increase budget allocation to healthcare to 15% minimum for doctors to think about insurance so that they can step back in the country. The love of the country will come from government showing off and give them insurance for their families and their loved ones even when they are dead. Brain drain, you know basically it is because the doctors and other people, other professionals that leave this country to go overseas is because they want to improve their general welfare. The government must make very serious effort to improve the budget of the health services. The national president, medical women association of Nigeria, Professor Rosemary Ogul, represented by the legal states president, Dr. Ibirun Keshoudendi also joined in commanding the contribution of the NMA. She heaped praises on Dr. Stella Adedavo who nipped the spread of Ebola disease in the blood. We recognize the enormous contributions of the Nigerian medical association in the security of the healthcare delivery system. Our thoughts and prayers go to the families of the late Dr. Amin Ustela Adedavo who we all know prevented the Nigeria index case of Ebola virus from leaving the hospital. Past president of NMA and special advisor to understated government on health, Professor Francis Faduile advised members to get into politics in order to be part of policymakers in the country. Well, the important thing now is that you need to get things by being friends. We are now talking about passing following due process. We are talking about interaction how you can convince people to your part. We cannot continue to stay in a different consulting room and think that people will make that right decision. Some of us should endeavor to go into politics so that we can interact actively, let them know the correct position of things so that when they want to make the decision, the decisions can be for the benefits of everybody. In all, the doctors say they will continue to do their best despite the challenges faced. Paul George plus TV News. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.