Nigerian doctor, Osahon Enabulele elected president of World Medical Association

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President of Commonwealth Medical Association (CMA), Dr Osahon Enabulele, has emerged as the President-elect of the World Medical Association (WMA).

His emergence comes after almost one week of voting by participating medical associations from various countries across the world.

Dr Enabulele, a former President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), takes over from Dr Heidi Stensmyren of Sweden as the President-elect of the association.

He vied for the position with Dr Muhammad Nizami, a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and President of the Pakistan Medical Association.

Based on the WMA structure, Dr Stensmyren takes over from Dr David Barbe of the United States as the WMA President for the 2021 – 2022 executive year.

Dr Enabulele rose to the position of President-elect after over 14 years of his engagement at the global level.

In 2019, he became the first Nigerian physician to be elected as President of CMA since the body was founded in November 1962.

Also in the same year, Dr Enabulele became the first Nigerian physician to become a statutory Council Member of WMA, as well as the first Nigerian physician to ever chair one of the only three standing committees – Socio-Medical Affairs Committee (SMAC) of the association.

This followed his election as Chairman of SMAC in Chile in 2019, he was re-elected for another term as Chair of SMAC in 2021.

The WMA President-elect is expected to give his acceptance speech during the 2021 General Assembly of the association scheduled to hold on Friday next week in London.

He is now the first Nigerian and West African physician to be elected President of the WMA since the global body of all physicians in the world was established in 1947.

Dr Enabulele will be superintending over the WMA during the 2022 – 2023 executive year.