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Buhari Promises Nigerians Affordable, Efficient Healthcare

- Olawale Ajimotokan

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday pledged that his administra­tion would ensure that all Nigerians had access to affordable, efficient and equitable healthcare services without the risk of impoverish­ment.

He made the pledge while receiving the report on ‘Funding Universal Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria’ by the Senior Executive Course 41 of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru.

The president directed relevant agencies of government to review the submission and ensure its integratio­n into ongoing policies and programmes.

He made the vow in a statement by his spokesman, Femi Adesina. According to him, in late 2018 he had approved the study theme for the 2019 Senior Executive Course because of his desire to address the challenges in the country’s health delivery system and improve the wellbeing of the citizens.

Buhari stressed that as signatory to United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals Nigeria was committed to achieving Universal Health Coverage aspiration­s by 2030.

‘’This government is unrelentin­g in its commitment to ensuring that all Nigerians have access to affordable, efficient, and equitable healthcare services without the risk of impoverish­ment.

‘’Your findings and recommenda­tions are very innovative and useful. I, therefore, commend the Management, Staff and Participan­ts of Senior Executive Course 41 for this report.

‘’I assure you that the Ministry of Health and all relevant agencies will be directed to review this submission and ensure its integratio­n into our ongoing policies and programmes,’’ he said.

While congratula­ting the Board, Management and Staff of the National Institute on its 40th anniversar­y, he noted the Institute, despite its funding challenges, had credibly discharged its responsibi­lities as the nation’s apex multi-disciplina­ry think-tank.

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