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Brain Drain: New Report Puts Percentage of Professionals Willing to Leave Nigeria at 52%

Rufai Oseni
Last updated: 2023/05/26 at 5:22 AM
Rufai Oseni Published May 26, 2023
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A new survey, carried out by Phillips Consulting, has indicated that over half (52%) of Nigerian professionals are considering leaving their current jobs and moving abroad within a year.
The Talent Management Report, “A New World Order: Shifting Paradigms in Addressing the Brain Drain,” was presented during the quarterly meetup of the Nigerian Human Resources Directors Network in Lagos.
The survey indicated that Finance & Insurance, Professional Services, Education, Healthcare, and IT would be the hardest-hit professions,
stated that nearly 50 per cent of employees working in these fields were considering leaving the country.
According to the report, Nigerian businesses face numerous challenges in the post-pandemic world, such as market uncertainty, inflation, digitisation acceleration, changes in consumer behaviour, increased operational expenses, and complexity.
However, it indicated that employee retention and brain drain prevention are today’s most pressing issues.
The report stated further that rising cost of living was impacting employees’ finances and workplace productivity.
“Before the Ukraine crisis, the
Nigerian economy faced multiple challenges, including unemployment, a weak currency, and insecurity. The situation has exacerbated the high cost of living and affected employees’ finances and purchasing power,” the report stated.
The research findings showed that 90 per cent of Nigerians who have faced an increased cost of living are cutting their spending on essential and non-essential items. This has resulted in financial stress, decreased purchasing power, lower job satisfaction, and higher job mobility and migration rates.
“Consequently, employees now channel their efforts toward increasing their revenue streams,
improving economic stability, and enhancing their standard of living. “To achieve these objectives, many are creating a ‘side hustle,’ finding better-paying jobs, or relocating abroad. As a result, the attrition rate across key sectors has increased significantly.
“As labour shortages continue to rise globally, there is intense competition for talent, especially in low-to-middle-skilled occupations,” it added.
On employees, the survey further indicated that employees were resigning or migrating for a mix of issues, some of which were within an organisation’s direct control, while others were not.
The findings revealed that Nigerian professionals looking to migrate prefer Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States as their top three destinations.
The reasons for planning to migrate vary, with respondents citing factors such as seeking better-paid jobs, less toxic work cultures, a desire to work from home, and concerns about the country’s economy and insecurity.
According to Phillips Consulting, 88 per cent of individuals who plan to quit their jobs within a year were millennials and Gen Z. This demographic shift could lead to a significant loss of skilled workers, which may negatively affect critical
industries and the economy, it stated. “Moreover, this demographic includes young professionals with valuable skills and extensive education, making them highly desirable in the global job market. “More than 50 per cent of those surveyed said they would consider cancelling their migration plans if
Nigeria met specific conditions. “These conditions include a peaceful environment, better economic conditions, access to competitive and fairly paid job opportunities, and effective
leadership,” it added.

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