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2024 World Health Day: Oyo govt tasks residents on health rights

- REMI FEYISIPO, Ibadan

The Oyo State government has charged residents of the state to prioritise their standard of physical and mental health as their individual right to life.

Oluwaserim­i Ajetunmobi, a medical doctor and the state’s Commission­er for Health, stated this on Friday, at an event organised to commemorat­e the 2024 World Health Day, held at the Ministry’s premises.

Speaking on this year’s theme, ‘My Health, My Right,’ she noted that health is an individual right that every human being must enjoy regardless of race, gender, socio-economic status or geographic­al location.

She maintained that due to health challenges in the world, it has become imperative to ensure that every individual enjoys the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.

Ajetunmobi added that human beings must also have the autonomy to make decisions that a ect their health and well-being, with regards to access to healthcare services, making informed choices about lifestyle behaviours or advocating for policies that promote health equity.

e commission­er, who appreciate­d the state governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, for his support in delivering quality healthcare to residents of the state, said the theme of the 2024 World Health Day aligned with Omituntun 2.0 Agenda on health policy with special attentions to Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

She said: “e theme of the 2024 World Health Day, “my health, my right,” aligns with

Omituntun 2.0 Agenda of His Excellency, Governor ‘Seyi Makinde, that gives special focus to Universal Health Coverage (UHC), which ensures that all individual­s have access to essential healthcare services without nancial hardship, quality healthcare, improving healthcare infrastruc­ture, equipment, and personnel to provide high-quality services, health promotion and disease prevention, by encouragin­g healthy lifestyles, vaccinatio­ns, and early detection of diseases.”

She added further that other aspects of focus are “equity and inclusion: Ensuring equal access to healthcare for all, regardless of gender, age, or socio-economic status, and community engagement and participat­ion, by encouragin­g citizens to take ownership of their health and participat­e in healthcare decision-making.”

Ajetunmobi added that “to ensure the citizens’ rights to health are guaranteed, the present administra­tion under Governor Makinde, has strengthen­ed the capacity of the Oyo State Health Insurance Scheme for wider coverage, as the rising rate of enrolment has been unpreceden­ted.

“e governor has also renovated over 200 PHC facilities across the 33 LGAS in the state for the overall bene t of the people of Oyo State.

“Furthermor­e, to prevent the outbreak of vaccine-preventabl­e diseases and other epidemic-prone diseases, the present administra­tion has improved the capacity of the Local Immunizati­on O cers through training and retraining and has equally trained 309 PHC workers on the One Health Approach to epidemic management.”

e commission­er enjoined the people of the state to recommit themselves to the pursuit of health equity and social justice, work tirelessly to dismantle the barriers that prevent individual­s from exercising their right to health, and build a world where health is truly recognised as a universal human right and where every individual has the opportunit­y to thrive and ful ll their potential.

In their separate goodwill messages, the Oyo State Coordinato­r, World Health Organisati­on (WHO), Zorto Philip and the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Hospital Management Board, Anifat Ibrahim, charged people to be health-conscious, ensure regular medical checkup, avoid self-medication, maintain safety and hygiene environmen­t and always be ambassador­s of good health.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Ministry of Health, Akintunde Ayinde, said human rights to health issues are very important, because they are based on accessibil­ity, a ordability, acceptabil­ity, quality of health and equity in health care services, which according to him, are well captured in the Omituntun 2.0 Agenda, without any

nancial burden.

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Oluwaserim­i Ajetunmobi

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