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FG To Revamp 10,000 Primary Health Care Centres Nationwide

The Minister of State for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, over the weekend disclosed the federal government’s readiness to revamp a total of 10,000 primary health care (PHC) centres nationwide to meet the healthcare needs of rural residents at the grassroots.
Ehanire who spoke in Benin City during the unveiling of the maiden edition of the Edo State Branch of the  Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Journal titled,” Annals of Medical and Surgical Practice”, said the essence of providing 10,000 PHC centre’s in all the 36 states of the federation is to ensure and provide quality health service delivery.
               




While lamenting the incessant strike in the health sector noted that the role of the medical practitioners can not be over emphasized, he therefore stressed on the need for commitment and management on the part of the doctors to improve healthcare delivery in the country.

According to him, each state in the country is  to get the sum of $1.5 Million to drive the revitalization of the PHC projects adding that a total of $500 Million has been borrowed by the federal government to boost healthcare system delivery in the country.

“There must be enough commitment to develop the health sector. All the problem about utilities is largely to an extent due to management challenges. A hospital is not run only by Doctors. It is also run by Nurses, other health professionals group, auxiliary professions and also by managers, people who are not even Medical doctors at all such as the management engineers to keep things going. We need improvement in all these sectors to be able to rival those countries where our people go to for medical treatment.” Ehanire said.

He frowned at the increase in medical tourism noting that as the critical as the Health sector,industrial disharmony and unhealthy rivalry among healthcare professionals is inimical to growth and development of the sector stressing that “too much strike in the health sector has compelled patients to seek for alternative medical care in foreign countries.

Ehanire pledged government commitment to avert issues of strike by the NMA, adding however that although NMA is doing its best to keep the Hospitals running, called for patience amongst the health care practitioners to allow for understanding.

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