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Stakeholders Meet at NIPSS Seek PHC Reform

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

Stakeholders in the Health Sector have converged at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) Kuru, near Jos to chat a way forward towards the formulation of policies in reforming the Primary Healthcare Centres (PHC) system in the country inline with Universal Healthcare coverage.

Director General of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Prof.

Ayo Omotayo said the high-level dialogue on strengthening health Governance at the Local Government Level in Nigeria in Partnership with ‘development Research and Project Centre (DRPC) was aimed at addressing those factors affecting the smooth running of the healthcare system at the grassroots in the country.

He stated this yesterday while addressing the Senior Executive Course (SEC) 44 at the opening ceremony of the engagement held at the Directorate of Studies Auditorium, NIPSS Kuru in Plateau State.

 Omotayo said the Healthcare sector was very important to nation building. “It is often said that health is wealth. So, this time we are looking at how exactly can we ensure that the issues of good health is promoted at the local government level. This is critical at this time because we are interrogating local governance across board in Nigeria by including the issue of health delivery in the discourse of SEC 44 because health is key, he explained.”

He said the discourse will also look at the role of traditional medical practitioners in the providing healthcare services at the local level to be adequately captured into the national healthcare plan of the country. “We are going to be looking at the role that local health practitioners play at various communities. We all know about herbs, traditional healers at the very low level of our existence, they are also there to provide healthcare.

“The extent to which we have been able to embrace what they do and programme them into our National Healthcare system these are things that we will be looked at this conference,” he explained.

The DG equally called on political parties and their players to consider healthcare at the centre of their progeammes if elected at the end of the 2023 general elections.

“Human capacity development has to do with those you work with. If we are going to be productive as a people, as a nation we need our people to stay very healthy.

“That is why we are calling on politicians in Nigeria to look at the matter of health as a priority as they began to put together their programmes as we head to 2023 general Elections. Whichever party and whoever wins should know that the status of health of people at the grassroot is very very key to national productivity,” he appealed.

Guest speaker at the event, Dr. Muhammed Saddiq, an expert in Health Systems and Management from the School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Uk stressed that there was the need to define who was responsible for the provision of healthcare system for citizens of the country.

He called for the re-examination of the country’s budgetary allocation in the health Sector for optimal results, insisting that a good healthcare system was an exit to poverty and a tool for nation building devoid of whatever differences in “creed, religion, tribe, colour”.

The Director of project at the ‘Development Research and Project Centre (DRPC)’ Dr. Stanley Ukpai said the colloboration with NIPSS will help formulate policies that will close existing gaps discovered in the healthcare system at the grassroots level in Nigeria, particularly as witnessed during the outbreak of the COVID-19 in the country.

The discussion at the high level Conference also looked at, “Legal reforms to increase Local government autonomy and health sector reforms to improve delivery at Primary Health Care level by exploring the intersectionality of health and LGA reforms. And strengthening the PHC health care delivery system through MoUs best practices and implication for LGA autonomy,” respectively

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FG Promises Access To Eye Care For Every Nigerian

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Dr Iziaq Salako, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare says the Federal Government will ensure that every Nigerian has access to the eye care they need.

Salako said this in Abuja on Thursday at the Eyeball Summit organized by the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board of Nigeria (ODORBN).

The summit’s theme was “Shaping the Future of Eye Care in Nigeria: Strengthening Systems Through Strategic Alliances”.

According to Salako, the theme is quite apt and aligns with the ministry’s current line of investment in the health sector.

He said that it also aligned with the overall goal of the Renewed Hope Agenda to ensure that Nigerians are provided with the healthcare they need at any point in time without financial hardship.

He said that in the face of rising challenges, such as the increasing burden of visual impairment and the growing demand for eye care services, the ministry may not address the issue of eye health in isolation.

“By working together, we can ensure that every Nigerian, regardless of their geographical location or economic status, has access to the eye care they need.

“This summit serves as an important platform to collectively strategise and propose concrete solutions that can strengthen the eye care system in Nigeria.

“It can not be optimally productive without strategic alliances, collaboration and cooperation.

“It is through partnerships that we can pool resources, share expertise and develop innovative solutions to overcome the gaps in eye care provision,” Salako said .

According to him, it will include increasing awareness about the importance of regular eye check-ups, ensuring that the necessary infrastructure and human resources are in place to support the delivery of services.

He said that the partnership would also promote eye health friendly policies and provide continuous professional development training to ensure that eye health care givers are up to date in their knowledge and skills.

“The government is committed to ensuring that you have the necessary tools, policies, and an enabling environment to carry out your work effectively.

“Under this administration, we will continue to expand access to affordable eye care services, which are critical in a country where a large proportion of the population live in underserved areas,” he said.

Dr Obinna Awiaka, Registrar of the board, said that the summit was, a testament to their collective commitment, resilience, and aspiration.

Awiaka said that it symbolised the board’s relentless pursuit of excellence, the prioritisation of knowledge, innovation, partnership, and an unyielding devotion to preserving and enhancing the gift of sight for all Nigerians.

According to him, in an era marked by rapid technological change, shifting patient needs, and complex healthcare challenges, it is imperative that the custodians of vision health, stay ahead of the curve.

“We must constantly evolve, embracing innovation while upholding the highest ethical and professional standards.

“The theme speaks to a fundamental truth: No single entity, no matter how skilled or committed, can achieve transformative change alone,” he said.(NAN)

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FG Pledges Mentorship, Leadership Support For Boy Child

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 The Ministry of Youth Development has reaffirmed its commitment to creating platforms that promote mentorship and leadership development for the boy child.

Mr Ayodele Olawande, Minister of Youth Development, said this on Friday in Abuja during a news conference to commemorate the International Day of the Boy Child.

The day is marked annually on May 16, with the 2025 theme, “Boys’ Mental Health and Well-being.

Olawande stated that the government believed every boy, regardless of background or economic status, deserved quality mentorship to help him thrive.

“As a government, we are committed to creating platforms that promote mentorship and leadership development for the boy child.

Through initiatives like this, we can provide them with the support they need to succeed,” he said.

The minister emphasised that the goal was to empower Nigerian youth, including boys, with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities necessary for success.

“In today’s world, many fathers have little time for their children, especially their sons. This can negatively impact their development and well-being,” Olawande noted.

He stressed the importance of mentorship in filling that gap: “Without positive male role models, many boys struggle to develop the skills and values needed to become responsible, productive members of society.”

He added that mentorship offered guidance, support, and helped boys build self-confidence, make sound decisions, and form positive relationships with adults.

Olawande also acknowledged the United Nations for recognizing the significance of supporting boys through mentorship, saying the International Day of the Boy Child reflected global commitment to promote their well-being and development.(NAN)

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Enugu To Upgrade Health Facilities For Maternal, Newborn Care

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 The Enugu State Government has pledged to upgrade secondary healthcare facilities across its 17 Local Government Areas to reduce maternal and newborn mortality.

The commitment was made by the State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Emmanuel Obi, during a dissemination meeting on the assessment of health facilities for Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC), in Enugu on Friday.

The meeting, themed “Strengthening Emergency and Newborn Care Through Evidence-Based Assessment,” was organised by the Enugu State Ministry of Health.

It was held in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health’s Sector-Wide Approach (SWAP) programme and Jhpiego, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, USA.

Prof. Obi explained that the initiative aimed to ensure Enugu had efficient secondary healthcare systems capable of providing emergency maternal and newborn care.

He noted that the state had already commenced its own facility assessment, which would now be harmonised with the CEmONC assessment.

“This is an official presentation of findings from the facility assessments conducted by the Federal Ministry of Health, the SWAP Office, and our State Ministry of Health,” he said.

He added that the upgrade would enable Enugu to access federal funding under the “Hope Health” programme and SWAP, based on performance-linked disbursement indicators.

Mrs Francisca Ewoh, SWAP Desk Officer, described the programme as part of Nigeria’s Health Sector Renewal Initiative aimed at reducing maternal and neonatal mortality nationwide.

According to her, pooled partner funds will be allocated to states that meet readiness requirements, with 35,000 dollars available per qualified facility in each council area.

“Eligibility is based on providing adequate infrastructure, utilities, and staffing in secondary healthcare centres.”

Dr Chinyere Ezendu, the Enugu State focal person for the CEmONC assessment, said only two facilities in the state met the basic standards for infrastructure, amenities, water, and electricity.

She added that none of the assessed facilities had the full capacity to manage neonatal complications.

 “We are hopeful the findings will be used to develop actionable plans to reduce maternal and neonatal deaths in the state,” she said.

Dr Chioma Oduenyi, a representative of Jhpiego, reaffirmed their technical support to both the national and state-level SWAP efforts in facilitating the implementation process.(NAN)

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