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WHO commends Nigeria on Basic Healthcare Provision Funds

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By Asmau Ahmad

The Representative of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Nigeria, Dr Walter Mulombo, has commended Nigeria on the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund (BHCPF).

The fund is intended to boost access to healthcare in the country.

The BHCPF is the one per cent of the Federal Government’s consolidated revenue andcontributions from donor agencies set aside to fund the basic health needs of Nigerians.

Mulombo gave the commendation in a statement posted on the website of the WHO Regional Office for Africa.

According to the statement, the WHO representative gave the commendation at an event to mark the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) which is globally celebrated on December 12.

UHC meant that all individuals and communities received the health services they needed without suffering financial hardship.

It included the full spectrum of essential, quality health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care.

“Health is a fundamental human rights and no one should be denied quality health services for financial or other barriers. Nigeria is on track with its efforts at providing quality care to the people.

“The country is on track at providing care for people everywhere, anywhere through primary healthcare revitalisation and leveraging on BHCPF, which indeed is one of the  nine-point next level agenda of Nigeria,” Mulombo said.

Knowing that health for all required investments and action by all stakeholders, he urged the government, development partners, civil societies, communities and everyone to rally toward achieving the UHC.

In his remarks, Dr Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Health, reiterated commitment to ensuring all Nigerians had access to quality healthcare.

Dr Ehanire said though the country had poor health indices, the Federal Government was committed to repositioning the healthcare sector to ensure all Nigerians had access to quality healthcare they needed without falling into poverty.

“UHC Day reminds us of our most urgent priority: providing quality healthcare services for the wellbeing of our citizens,” he said.

According to him, the attainment of UHC is a high priority for the government and reforms are already happening to make quality services available, to more people, with stronger financial risk protection.

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