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Invest in Building Resilient Health Systems, US Ambassador Charges NCDC

- Martins Ifijeh

The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington has called on the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to invest in building resilient health systems, as this would help in safeguardi­ng citizens and act as a strategy to bolster economic transforma­tion in the nation.

Symington, who made this call during a courtesy visit to NCDC in Abuja recently, said the disease control organisati­on plays a significan­t role as Nigeria’s national public health institute, adding it highlights the progress made in the prevention, detection and response to infectious disease outbreaks.

Symington who noted that the visit demonstrat­es a strong confidence in the long-standing relationsh­ip with the Nigerian government said: “The experience that I have had during my visit to NCDC headquarte­rs has shown me how things can be done efficientl­y in a public-sector organisati­on.

“I commend NCDC for being a model for other national public health institutes on the continent.”

The ambassador also reinforced the US government’s leadership and commitment to the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), whose goal is to support countries to strengthen their ability to prevent and respond to epidemics.

“Through the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US-CDC), we have supported NCDC to train frontline health workers, strengthen laboratory capacity and disease surveillan­ce across the nation.

“Particular­ly laudable among NCDC’s recent achievemen­ts, is the coordinati­on of the developmen­t of a National Action Plan for Health Security.

“This plan reinforces the need for multi-sectoral collaborat­ions to fight epidemics and ensure global health security,” he added.

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