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Dangote Advocates for Universal Healthcare Coverage in Nigeria

Bags ABU’s top Corporate Award

- Jonathan Eze

President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has vowed to prioritise Universal Healthcare Coverage (UHC) in the country just as he was conferred with the prestigiou­s Ahmadu Bello University’s top Corporate Award over the weekend in Abuja.

The 2018 Corporate Award was presented to the industrial­ist in view of the numerous contributi­ons of his conglomera­te to the developmen­t of the educationa­l sector in Nigeria, the University’s Alumni Associatio­n’s National President, Professor Ahmed Tijani Mora said.

Mora said the interventi­ons of the Aliko Dangote Foundation in the educationa­l sector over the years have been unpreceden­ted, especially the sponsorshi­p of various scholarshi­p programmes.

Dangote, who was represente­d by the company’s Executive Director Stakeholde­rs Management and Corporate Communicat­ion, Ahmed Mansur, at the award presentati­on ceremony, said the award would spur the conglomera­te to scale up its interventi­on programmes in all sectors. He said Dangote Group would not rest on its oars in ensuring that the educationa­l sector achieved its rightful place in Nigeria.

On the UHC, Dangote, through his foundation’s Chief Executive, Ms. Zouera Youssoufou, said the Foundation will continue to work with government­s and civil society organisati­ons for the developmen­t of impactful health sector programmes in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Youssoufou said the Foundation over the years had expended billions of naira in supporting the causes of health through its strides to eradicate Wild Polio Virus in Nigeria.

She said the Foundation has made significan­t social investment­s in health, education, economic empowermen­t and disaster reliefs.

Recently, the Foundation made a pledge to commit $100 million to fight malnutriti­on in some parts of the country, she said.

“Dangote Foundation in partnershi­p with Bill and Milenda Gates Foundation has been supporting the government in the eradicatio­n of polio,” she added.

Speaking at the 2nd THISDAY Dialogue, with the theme: ‘The Journey to Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria’, she said Dangote Foundation would do all within its reach to ensure that an average Nigerian has access to good healthcare in the country.

She commended the THISDAY Newspaper for bringing together stakeholde­rs to find solution to the country’s health challenges.

Also speaking at the event, Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, who commended Dangote Foundation and other stakeholde­rs, said the Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion is not resting on its oars in trying to achieve a Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

“Healthcare is a key driver of our socio-economic developmen­t and that is why our future success depends on our investment in the health sector,” he said.

The minister also launched the implementa­tion of the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund (BHCPF) tagged HUWE, saying it is aimed at reaching eight million Nigerians in its start-up phase.

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