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Nigerian Patients Deserve the Same Safety Net the World Gives Through Nurse Consultants

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
December 6, 2025
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FELLOW NURSES AFRICA
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release | 6 December 2025

Nigerian Patients Deserve the Same Safety Net the World Gives Through Nurse Consultants

— CEO, Fellow Nurses Africa

Let us speak plainly.

The Nigerian Medical Association did not just write a petition.
They issued a ransom note:
“Give nurses the Consultant cadre and we walk out on dying patients.”

That is not a defence of patient safety.
That is the most cynical hostage-taking in the history of Nigerian healthcare.

While the NMA clutches the word “consultant” like a tribal totem, the rest of the civilised world has moved on — and their patients are alive because of it.

Fact-check the NMA’s fiction in 60 seconds:

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  • UK: Over 4,000 Nurse Consultants practising in acute NHS hospitals today — not hospices, not orphanages. They lead stroke units, cancer centres, ICUs and emergency departments. Result? Stroke mortality down 35 % since their introduction.
  • USA: 90,000+ Clinical Nurse Specialists. A 2023 meta-analysis in JAMA showed their presence reduces hospital mortality by 18 % and preventable harm by up to 30 %.
  • Australia: Every major tertiary hospital has Clinical Nurse Consultants running sepsis programmes, wound services and cardiac rehab. NSW Health data: 21 % drop in length of stay, millions saved, lives protected.
  • Canada: Advanced Practice Nurses with consultant-level authority helped drive the country’s maternal mortality to 8.7 per 100,000 — while Nigeria still bleeds at over 800.

These are not “back-door” roles.
They are statutory, regulated, doctoral-level positions embedded in the heart of hospital medicine.

Now look at the NMA’s own words in their December petition:

  • Called fellowship-trained Nigerian nurses “clinically irrelevant entities”
  • Claimed Nurse Consultants belong only in “law courts and old people’s homes”
  • Threatened mass abandonment of patients if the cadre is approved

That is not professional discourse.
That is contempt dressed up as concern.

Nigerian nurses are not asking for charity.
We are demanding parity with our colleagues abroad who are already saving lives with the exact roles the NMA wants to outlaw here.

We hold FWACN, MSc, PhD, decades of night shifts, empty drug stores, no electricity, no blood — and we still keep patients breathing.
All we lack is the legal authority to turn our expertise into policy, protocol and prevention at scale.

To the NMA leadership:
Your fear is not evidence.
Your petition is not science.
Your ultimatum is not leadership.

Patient safety is not protected by keeping nurses on their knees.
Patient safety is protected when the best-trained clinician — doctor or nurse — can act without begging for permission.

The National Council on Establishment meets in Kano this week.
History will judge whether Nigeria finally joins the 21st century or remains the only country on earth where doctors threaten to walk away from dying patients rather than share excellence.

Nigerian nurses have made our choice.
We choose mothers who should not bleed out.
We choose babies who should not die of sepsis.
We choose grandmothers who deserve dignified end-of-life care.

We choose patients over pride.

Approve the Consultant Nurse and Consultant Midwife cadres now.
Anything less is a death sentence written in ego.

Signed: Kenny Oluwatosin Chief Executive Officer
Fellow Nurses Africa

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