close
Friday, November 11, 2022

Buhari regime disbursed N101 billion to primary health centres: Official

President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime has disbursed N101 billion to 7,600 primary healthcare facilities from the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.

• November 11, 2022
Primary Healthcare Centre
Primary Healthcare Centre

President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime has disbursed N101 billion to 7,600 primary healthcare facilities from the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund (BHPF).

Chris Isokpunwu, Secretary of the Ministerial Oversight committee, for BHCPF, in the health ministry, disclosed this in Abuja at a two-day retreat organised by the Health Sector Reform Coalition (HSRC) in Abuja.

The BHCPF was designed as an earmarked Fund to be financed from not less than one per cent of the regime’s Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) and other sources, including donors’ contributions. 

Mr Isokpunwu said the BHCPF gets a 100 per cent release from the regime.

“The funds have so far been disbursed to over 7,600 primary health care facilities across the country. We received our release up to October. This accounts for about 83 per cent of the total funds that will be released this year,” stated Mr Isokpunwu. “We have also made progress in the enrolment of the number of beneficiaries as well as in the disbursement of funds to over 7,600 primary health care facilities across the country.”

He also said under the BHCPF, funds were made available to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to ensure that some funding gets to the states to promote the activities of the emergency operation centres.

“It is true that the budget office of the federation has said the federal ministry of health keeps returning funds, and there is no basis for asking for more. But we know that there is a lot that needs to be done with money in the health sector,” Mr Isokpunwu explained. “The BHCPF, the creation of the National Health Act, promises to be a game changer in the health sector if there is increased funding. We all agree that the primary health care facilities are the first point of call for all Nigerians.” 

He further stated that maternal mortality “is still high, under-five mortality is still high, and in fact, neonatal mortality refuses to move anywhere. Either it is stagnant, or it continues to go up.”

Mr Isokpunwu added, “We realise that the human resource for health in the primary healthcare system is poor. We also realise that the quality of services delivered in primary health care is also poor. What can the coalition do to strengthen that system to deliver quality health services to Nigerians?”

He warned that “we need to prepare for the next pandemic.” 

According to him, it is a matter of time before “we will be faced” with another pandemic. 

“Is our health system able to stand and face the next pandemic?” stated the official. “The coalition can set agenda for government and also push the government to continue to build infrastructure for such (a) situation.” 

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika

Economy

Buhari regime’s aviation roadmap to generate 72,300 jobs: Hadi Sirika

The minister said 9,100 direct jobs and 63,200 indirect jobs will be created within three years.

Brazil national team

Hot news Home top

Brazil to win Qatar 2022 World Cup: Market Analysis 

Almost half of respondents expected Brazil to win while 30 percent were evenly split between France and Argentina.

Yasuhiro Hanashi

World

Japan’s justice minister resigns after death penalty quip

Japan’s justice minister stepped down on Friday over a scandal in less than a month and forced a last-minute delay for the embattled premier’s Asia tour.

VENA IKEM and PDP

Politics

PDP best alternative for Nigerians in 2023, party chieftain says 

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says it remains the best alternative political party to correct and address the present challenges in the country

Court room

Ibadan

Police arraign quinquagenarian for land grab 

A quinquagenarian, Wasiu Ali, was on Friday arraigned before the Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court, Ibadan, for wilful damage and land grab.

Agriculture

Agriculture: Umahi vows to produce 10,000 young millionaires 

Governor David Umahi plans to make multimillionaires out of 10,000 youths in Ebonyi through agricultural engagements.