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FG allocates N32billion to support primary healthcare services expansion

The Federal Government has allocated ₦32 billion to support the expansion of primary healthcare services, ensure access to quality healthcare for vulnerable populations, and enhance disease outbreak control measures.

The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, who spoke to journalists at the end of the quarterly Ministerial Oversight Committee (MOC) meeting for the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund on Wednesday in Abuja, said the government was exploring alternative funding sources to ensure the continuation of essential healthcare services.

He said: “The allocation of ₦32 billion is a significant step towards achieving this goal. It is expected to have a positive impact on the country’s healthcare outcomes, particularly in areas such as maternal and child health, malaria control, and tuberculosis treatment.

“We are trying to live within our means, and it is not appropriate for external organisations to make statements that imply a shortage of strategies.”

“The allocated funds will be channelled through the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), which is a critical component of the country’s healthcare financing system.

“The BHCPF aims to provide essential healthcare services to vulnerable populations, including pregnant women, children under five, and the elderly.”

Pate further assured Nigerians that government was working to ensure all citizens have access to quality healthcare services, regardless of geographical location or socioeconomic status.

“In addition to the funding allocation, the government is also working to address the challenges faced by state governments in accessing funds due to issues with the Accountant-General’s office.

“The new Accountant-General is expected to resolve these bottlenecks, ensuring timely access to resources.

“The allocation of ₦32 billion to boost healthcare services is a welcome development for Nigeria’s healthcare sector. I demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving healthcare outcomes and ensuring that all Nigerians have access to quality healthcare services.”

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