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Doctors say economic crisis forces them to abandon vehicles for work.

Doctors say economic crisis forces them to abandon vehicles for work.

Doctors in Nigeria can no longer afford to fuel their vehicles to commute to work due to economic hardship, according to Prof. Aminu Mohammad, President of the Medical Doctors' Association of Nigeria (MDCAN).

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The President of the Medical Doctors' Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), Prof. Aminu Mohammad, has expressed concern over the financial struggles faced by doctors, stating that some members have been forced to abandon their vehicles as a result of economic hardships. This development is attributed to the harsh conditions affecting the medical profession, where services are being stretched to the limit. As a result, many medical professionals are being severely impacted by the financial strain, leading to difficult choices on how to maintain their daily lives and livelihoods. The situation highlights the growing pressures faced by healthcare workers in Nigeria.

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