Health
SFH urges Pate to reconfigure Nigeria’s healthcare sector
The Managing Director, Society for Family Health (SFH), Mr Omokhudu Idogho, has urged the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, to reconfigure Nigeria’s healthcare sector.
He said this while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja.
Pate, alongside 45 others, were appointed as ministers and allocated portfolios by President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday.
According to him, Pate should boldly pursue the initial step of a comprehensive shift towards community-centric approaches across all facets of health and social welfare.
Idogho said that one of the critical aspects to face was appropriate healthcare financing.
“We applaud the government’s commitment to innovative financing for health, yet we emphasise the urgency of establishing the right financial mechanisms that grant the underprivileged unimpeded access to affordable healthcare.
“This endeavour will dismantle barriers that prevent vulnerable populations from seeking essential healthcare.
“Moreover, addressing the foundational determinants of health disparities is paramount.
“We call upon Pate to initiate targeted strategies that rectify health inequalities faced by poor and marginalised groups, thereby fostering an equitable healthcare landscape.”
He also said that the minister should remain guided by scientific evidence, as he had demonstrated throughout his academic and developmental journey.
He added that evidence-informed governance decisions, policies, and guidelines would empower Nigeria to make informed and health-promoting choices.
While congratulating Pate on his appointment, he said that his wealth of global experience would be instrumental in shaping the future of healthcare in Nigeria.
Idogho said that the ambitious vision and steadfast commitment that have defined Pate’s career were precisely what Nigeria’s healthcare system demanded.
(NAN)
Headlines
Army inaugurates remodelled healthcare centre in Ogun
The Nigerian Army has inaugurated a remodelled Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) and staff quarters in Olugbo, Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun.
Speaking during the inauguration on Thursday, the Acting Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen.
Olufemi Oluyede, reaffirmed the Army’s commitment to collaborating with communities to promote infrastructural development.
He explained that the scheme introduced to provide support to communities of serving senior officers was a way of giving back to society.
Oluyede, represented by the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Maj. – Gen. Baba Yahaya, emphasised that the project’s goal was to support government’s efforts.
“I must say that the projects executed by the Nigerian Army are not intended to compete with or subdue the responsibilities of government but to complement their efforts.
“It will also enhance the quality of life of the people,” he said.
Earlier, Maj. – Gen. Adekunle Adeyinka, Commander Corps of Supply and Transportation,
Disclosed that the restored facility would effectively provide primary health care service to over 62 communities and more than 8,000 persons.
Adeyinka noted that the selection was based on necessity and its expected impacts.
He urged the people of Olugbo community to make the most out of it by ensuring it was adequately protected and maintained.
He appealed to the state’s Ministry of Health to increase the centre’s workforce by adding a doctor, two midwives, two pharmacists, two laboratory technicians and a health attendant, to optimise the delivery of healthcare service.
In his remarks, the Speaker,Ogun Assembly, Oludaisi Elemide, praised the Army’s kind gesture, saying that it was important to always give back to communities.
In a similar vein, the Chairman, Odeda Local Government, Folashade Adeyemo, noted that
Access to quality health was not a necessity but a right.
Adeyemo added that the facility was a significant step toward providing affordable healthcare to all.
She urged all well-meaning individuals to contribute and support the state government, saying “the government alone can’t provide facilities to all”.
Headlines
NAPTIP to establish command in FCT to tackle violence, SGBV cases
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking Persons (NAPTIP) says it is proposing the establishment of a command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to tackle cases of Violence against Persons (VAP).
The Director-General of the agency, Mrs Binta-Adamu Bello, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja during the 2024 stakeholder’s coordination meeting on implementation of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act 2015 and corresponding state laws.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was supported by Ford Foundation to commemorate the first day of the 2024 Global 16 Days of Activism, an annual campaign to challenge violence against women and girls.
The NAPTIP boss said that the establishment of the FCT command would further solidify the agency’s commitment toward eradicating social menace, especially with the issue of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) in the nation’s capital.
According to the NAPTIP boss, it is expected that the command will enhance quicker response to SGBV cases, improve coordination among stakeholders, provide specialised support services for survivors and strengthen investigation and prosecution.
She said that the command would serve as a model for other states and strengthen stakeholders’ collective efforts to eradicate SGBV within the FCT, while inviting the stakeholders’ input and expertise in facilitating the move.
She said “I have strong conviction that we will leave here with renewed vision toward eradicating the ills associated with violence against persons and in turn, make the country safer and more habitable.
“It is gratifying to note that this meeting is holding on the first day of the Global 16 Days of Activism, which is an annual campaign to challenge violence against women and girls.
“The theme for this year is “Towards Beijing +30: Unite to End Violence against Women and Girls”, which resonates with the 30th anniversary review of the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and platform for action.
“At this point, I must commend the efforts of Ford Foundation for graciously supporting this meeting under the project “Strengthening Government Approach in Preventing and Responding SGBV.”
She reiterated NAPTIP’s commitment to work with states, the mandate Secretary of the Women Affairs Secretariat of the FCT and Civil Society Organisations to implement laws that abhor
Violence against women and girls.
Mrs Tolulola Odugbesan, the acting Director, VAP Department, NAPTIP, said that the coordination meeting was an opportunity for stakeholders to connect, proffer guidance, reflect on concerns, review successes and identify gaps.
She added that the meeting was also to discuss challenges, assess the level and effectiveness of intervention efforts and proffer recommendations and far-reaching strategies associated with the implementation of the VAPP Act 2015.
Headlines
Plateau to organise free medical care for 200,000 residents
The Plateau Government says it has concluded arrangements to organise free medical care for 200,000 residents.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Cletus Shukuk, made the disclosure on Monday in Jos at the official launch of “Project 10 Million; Know Your Number, Control Your Number.”
Shukuk explained that the free medical care was basically screening for hypertension and diabetes, which were non-communicable diseases.
The commissioner stated that the programme was a comprehensive intervention strategically in line with the national campaign of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum to combat the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases.
According to him, the project would provide immediate counselling and referral and would also link newly diagnosed patients to treatment facilities.
Shurkuk further said that the increased public awareness would be carried out on hypertension and diabetes.
“The project would support the creation of a hypertension and diabetes register and, in turn, improve data collection, which would enhance health care policies and planning.
“The screening will be conducted in the 17 local government areas and will be done in selected primary and secondary health care facilities.
“I wish to call on the people of the state to avail themselves for the screening exercise to enable them to know their blood pressure and blood sugar level status,” he advised.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mrs Helen Mutfwang, the wife of the governor of Plateau, was made the ambassador of the “project 10 million.”
-
Business3 years ago
Facebook, Instagram Temporarily Allow Posts on Ukraine War Calling for Violence Against Invading Russians or Putin’s Death
-
Headlines3 years ago
Nigeria, Other West African Countries Facing Worst Food Crisis in 10 Years, Aid Groups Say
-
Foreign3 years ago
New York Consulate installs machines for 10-year passport
-
Technology2 months ago
Zero Trust Architecture in a Remote World: Securing the New Normal
-
Entertainment2 years ago
Phyna emerges winner of Big Brother Naija Season 7
-
Business6 months ago
Nigeria Customs modernisation project to check extortion of traders
-
Business8 months ago
We generated N30.2 bn revenue in three months – Kano NCS Comptroller
-
Headlines5 months ago
Philippines’ Vice President Sara Duterte resigns from Cabinet