Trust as Foundation: Can Nigeria’s New Health Workforce Policy Stem the
Migration Tide?
Abstract
This piece argues that Nigeria’s ambitious 2024 National Policy on
Health Workforce Migration, while well-intentioned, faces a fundamental
challenge: a crisis of trust. As Nigeria grapples with severe healthcare
worker shortages—just 33 professionals per 10,000 people—the success
of new retention initiatives hinges not on their design, but on
rebuilding healthcare workers’ faith in government commitments. Drawing
from historical policy failures and implementation challenges, this
paper contends that without addressing core issues of political trust,
competitive compensation, and sustained funding, even the most
sophisticated policy framework risks becoming another unfulfilled
promise in Nigeria’s healthcare reform journey.