 The National President of the Medical Women Association of Nigeria, Prof. Rosmerio Gu, has called for adequate budgetary allocation for private and public health institutions in the country. Prof. Gu made the call at a press briefing as part of the communique issued at the end of the 23rd Biennial Conference of the Association held in Port Harcourt. The newly elected MWA and President, Prof. Rosmerio Gu, however urged the government to allocate more funds to the health sector so as to address the problem of low-quality healthcare and eventually curb medical tourism in the country. Prof. Gu called on the government to prioritize the welfare of doctors in art in order to fight against brain drain and continuous training and retraining of healthcare workers body government at all levels so as to develop their human capital development skills and deliver robust healthcare in the country. The government should ensure adequate sustainable provisions and access to quality healthcare at all levels and improve welfare of healthcare workers in order to curb medical tourism and brain drain. We can reverse brain drain into brain drain. Now the current state of private and public health services should be compared with global practices and that funding is a perennial issue plaguing our health system. Therefore adequate budgetary education and private public partnership is proposed as a viable option to sustain, to tackle the funding sustainability issue. Prof. Gu while advocating for the inclusion of women in leadership positions in the political circle and workplaces emphasize that leadership positions of health practitioners should be based on merit.