FG to revive 10,000 health centres
In order to avail poor Nigerians with qualitative and affordable health services, the Federal Government has flagged off a scheme to revitalise over 10,000 healthcare centers across Nigeria. Isaac Adewole, the minister of heath made this known on Tuesday at the commissioning of the Model Primary Health Care Centre, Kuchigoro in Abuja. Under the National Primary Healthcare Revitalization Initiative, Nigeria, through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, NPHCDA, and the Federal Ministry of Health, wants to make at least one primary health care centre fully functional to deliver a number of services in each of the wards across the country. “The health system in the country has only favored the rich”, Mr. Adewole lamented at the event. “But under the present administration, we are focusing on ensuring that the poor have access to qualitative and affordable health care services. “The goal of revitalizing the Primary Health Care Centres is to ensure that quality basic health care services are delivered to majority of Nigerians, irrespective of their location in the country,” he said. Mr. Adewole reiterated that the initiative would provide qualitative and affordable health services for the people, basically the poor. |