We’ll ensure improvement in Primary Healthcare budget implementation ---Lawan
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan with the President and Chief Executive Officer of Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company, Chang Hak Kim, during the courtesy visit of Hyundai Engineering President/CEO to the Senate President at the National Assembly, Abuja, on Wednesday.
(Nigeria) President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, on Wednesday
said the Senate has mandated its relevant Committee to ensure an improvement in
the implementation of the budgetary allocation to the nation's primary
healthcare system.
Lawan made the promise while receiving in audience the
Global Alliance for Vaccination Initiative (GAVI) high level mission to Nigeria.
Lawan said, “Let me start by appreciating you, GAVI, for so
much care and concerns for Nigerians having spent about a billion dollars
helping us in the areas of vaccination and immunisation.
"You deserve serious commendation by our country. We
are also particularly excited that you are doing so much and therefore we need
also to improve on what we do here in our country.
"Having spent so much resources for us, we made it
clear in the last Senate that Nigeria needed to also put more resources and
that is why we passed the one percent budgetary allocation to ensure total
coverage.
"Implementation has not been satisfactory but we have
tasked our current committee on health to ensure that implementation of the one
percent that translates into about N55 billion annually should be
improved."
Lawan noted that prevention of diseases through immunisation and vaccination would
ensure healthier population for the nation, and assured of the commitment and
capacity of the National Assembly to achieve it.
While conceding that much was not achieved in the health
sector, the Senate President said, " at the moment we feel we can do more
and far better than we did honestly".
He cited the competing demands for resources as main
hindrance to implementation of the World Health Organization (WHO)
recommendation of devoting 26 percent of budget to health sector.
"I think no amount or percentage is too much for our
health, but of course a country that has so many challenges and competing
demands for resources will continue to prioritize in such a manner that health
sector is not disadvantaged," he said.
He appreciated GAVI for its numerous projects towards
immunisation and vaccinations programmes and assured that Nigeria would also
redouble its efforts to achieve total coverage.
"We appreciate the financial and technical support you
are given us, but you will be encouraged better if you see us also improving
because whatever one is doing for you, if he sees you doing well he feel
encouraged to do more for you," Lawan said.
He said although the 2020 budget had been passed and
assented to, the National Assembly is ready to offer required legislative
attention to support primary health care system in particular and the health
sector in general.
"Where we feel we need to intervene we will do so even
if it requires that we come through supplementary appropriation," he said.
Earlier in his address, the Chief Executive Officer of GAVI,
Dr. Seth Berkley said although much had been achieved in the area of
immunisation there was still much to be done to ensure total coverage.
Berkley lauded the National Assembly for allocating percent
of the nation's budget to primary healthcare system and placing it on a first
line charge item.
He however warned that non implementation of the allocation
posed a threat to the success of the nation's primary healthcare system.
The GAVI Alliance Mission was accompanied by the Executive
Director of NPHCDA, Dr Faisal Sha'aibu; former Minister of State for Health,
Prof. Ali Pate and officials of Federal Ministry of Health.
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