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Health Loan: NMA urges CBN to facilitate access by relaxing conditions

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By Asmau Ahmad

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to modify the conditions for accessing the N100 billion Health Intervention Loan.

The association made the call in a communiqué issued at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at Awka, Anambra State.

The NMA President, Innocent Ujah, said the appeal became necessary given the current state of the nation’s health sector as revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said that the association was saddened by the mounting difficulties faced by its members, especially those in private health organisations, in accessing the CBN health intervention funds, contrary to expectations.

Ujah called on President Muhammadu Buhari, stakeholders in the financial sector and the people, to prevail on the apex bank to soften and modify the conditions for accessing the loan.

“As we talk, I am not aware of any doctor that has accessed the fund, even when they have met all the stringent conditions, “We are appealing to government to prevail on the CBN to ensure that this money is released otherwise it makes no sense,” he added.

The president said the association planned to visit the CBN governor, Godwin Emefule, to present their case on the inaccessibility of the funds to their members.

“We all know that we have worsening health situation in Nigeria as exposed by COVID-19 and if there is an intervention fund, it ought not to have been delayed so long the conditions are met.”

He said that the council also resolved that governments at all levels, in collaboration with the private sector, should prioritize health sector funding through supplementary appropriation/ budgetary provisions.

Ujah said this needed to be done to ensure the procurement and availability of consumables for effective response to the containment of COVID-19, especially with the current upsurge in the infection.

“We also wish to advise government to procure the vaccines that have been reported to be effective for further research study on Nigerians to confirm their efficacy and safety for the Nigerian populace.”

The NMA president said the association also resolved to call on government to deliberately and strategically work towards ensuring the return of Nigerian Doctors and other health professionals in the Diasporas, to contribute their quota to the improvement of health care delivery services in the country.

Ujah urged privileged Nigerians to demonstrate confidence in the nation’s health care delivery system and show patriotism by patronising the services.

“We also call for the establishment of the National Health Bank, to fast-track the infrastructure, procurement of state-of-the-art equipment with which to provide world-class health care for Nigerians, in order to reverse medical Tourism.

“We also resolved to continue to strategically engage appropriate quarters to achieve the implementation of the extension of retirement age for medical and dental practitioners in Nigeria to 65 years”, the NMA president said.

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