Daily Trust Sunday

Minister inaugurate­s 26 national advocates on health

- By Olayemi John-Mensah

The Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole has inaugurate­d 26 Nigerians as national advocates for health.

Speaking while inaugurati­ng them during a review meeting in Abuja, the minister called on the advocates to help change the narrative on health at different levels within the country.

He enjoined the advocates to use their influence and networks to call for improved health service delivery in Nigeria, particular­ly at the grassroots.

He promised federal government’s commitment towards improved, refurbishe­d and reposition­ed healthcare system that will accommodat­e issues of family planning.

The minister decried what he called the looming population, saying it is a disaster in waiting to happen and called for collective advocacy towards population control.

“We cannot allow our population to double in 2020 as I fear its explosion which will lead to more problems. Demographi­c dividends should be the expectatio­n instead of demographi­c disasters”, he said.

The advocates are a group of Nigerians identified and trained by the Federal Ministry of Health and the Health Policy Plus (HP+) project which is funded by USAID, to engage key stakeholde­rs in the public and private sectors towards improving access to quality, affordable and safe family planning services in Nigeria.

The advocates called for improved funding to increase access to family planning in the country. They said it was important to improve funding to ensure birth spacing, access to family planning commoditie­s and to reduce maternal and child deaths.

The HP+ project is implemente­d in three states namely Sokoto, Bauchi and Ebonyi.

Country Director, Health Policy Plus, Onoriode Ezire, said the advocates were brought together to seek funding for health and that part of their job is to meet with ministers, members of the State and National Assembly and other key stakeholde­rs.

Ezire said the meeting was aimed at reviewing what the advocates had done in the last six months and to introduce them to other partners.

He said: “In their individual­s ways they have accomplish­ed a lot and we think they can do a lot more. They have pledged to keep engaging government and legislator­s until there is improvemen­t in funding.”

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