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FG Budgets N126bn to Upgrade Health Infrastruc­ture

- Martins Ifijeh in Lagos and James Emejo in Abuja

The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Agba said the federal government had earmarked the sum of N126 billion in the Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan (ESP) to upgrade health infrastruc­ture across Federal Medical Centres (FMC) and teaching hospitals with intensive care units.

Also to benefit from the funding are laboratori­es and isolation centres in the 36 States of the federation including the Federal capital Territory (FCT).

Speaking at the 21st anniversar­y of the Temitayo Awosika Help Foundation (TAHF), which was held via web conference, over the weekend, he said the government was committed to making progress in the health sector by upgrading and developing its health infrastruc­ture and operationa­lisation of the National Health Act 2018.

He pointed out that he had already he had already inaugurate­d 26 Technical Working Groups (TWGs) for the developmen­t of Nigeria Agenda 2050 and the Medium-Term National developmen­t Plan (MTNDP 2021-2025).

He stressed that the plans were to succeed the current Nigerian Vision 20:2020, and the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP 2017-2020) respective­ly adding that they are expected to address developmen­t challenges in all aspects of the country’s national life including healthcare, within the agreed time horizon.

However, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Sufuyan Ojeifo, the minister said: “As part of the improvemen­t to our health sector, it is necessary to implementm­ostofthere­searchfind­ings that are beneficial to the developmen­t of our people especially in this era of COVID-19, where health has taken the primary position as it always ought to be, in the affairs of national developmen­t.”

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