THISDAY

FCT Budgets Over N800m for Primary Healthcare Delivery

- In Abuja

Olawale Ajimotokan

The Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, has revealed that the administra­tion had provided more than N800 million for Primary Health Care leadership, governance and infrastruc­ture upgrade in the 2020 budget as part of measures to strengthen the Primary Health Care.

Aliyu made this revelation on yesterday during the flag off of the National Integrated Mobile Outreach Programme (I-MOP) by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, in Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

Aliyu said that other items covered by the 2020 budget include N500 million provision for reproducti­ve health, integrated management of childhood illnesses and nutrition; N600 million for human resources for health while more than N700 million was earmarked for essential medicines, immunisati­on, vaccines and technology.

She gave the sources of the funding to include the FCT Appropriat­ion Act 2020, the Saving One Million

Lives Programme for Results and the United Nations Developmen­t Assistance Framework (UNDAF).

The minister also stated that the reinvigora­ted FCT Health Insurance Scheme,hadplacedt­headminist­ration on the path of achieving the Universal Health Coverage, stressing that the administra­tion has taken the challenge of providing to residents, particular­ly women and children in most need, good quality, high impact primary health care services that included immunisati­on and nutrition activities.

Aliyu said: “Recently, a total N37,293,000 was disbursed to 62

PHC facilities with each PHC facility per ward in the FCT receiving a total N601,500 in the Direct Facility Funding under the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF).”

She affirmed that despite challenges facing the primary healthcare sector, specific findings in the report of the 2018 National Demographi­c and Health Survey (2018 NDHS), showed that the FCT performed well and better than most states in the Northcentr­al zone with some figures better than the zonal and national averages.

 ?? ENOCK REUBEN ?? L-R: National Chairman, Green Party of Nigeria, Chief Sam Eke; Spokespers­on, Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), Mr. Ikenga Ugochinyer­e; and National Chairman, Action Alliance (AA), Mr. Kenneth Udeze, during CUPP’s press conference to rally support against federal government’s request to borrow $22.7 billion, held in Abuja…yesterday
ENOCK REUBEN L-R: National Chairman, Green Party of Nigeria, Chief Sam Eke; Spokespers­on, Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), Mr. Ikenga Ugochinyer­e; and National Chairman, Action Alliance (AA), Mr. Kenneth Udeze, during CUPP’s press conference to rally support against federal government’s request to borrow $22.7 billion, held in Abuja…yesterday

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