Stakeholders in the health sector, doctors and civil society organisations stormed the Presidential Villa, Abuja to demand increased funding of the health sector.
The President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Dr. Mike Ogirima, urged government to pay greater attention to the good health of its citizens.
“The passage into law of the National Health Act by the National Assembly and subsequent assent by the President was received with a sign of relief by the general public and the NMA in particular. This was because the Act made specific charge on the consolidated revenue of the Federal Government.
“The fund is to take care of the basic minimum health package through the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), provision of essential drugs and consumables, equipment and infrastructure, training of health workers and provision of emergency care.”He spoke of the concerns of Nigerian doctors over the delay in the implementation and noted that the time to implement the health act is now.
They further demanded the operationalisation of NHA with increased enrollment in NHIS, noting how that would bring about the much-desired Universal Health Coverage. This, they say, is the way to ensure health citizens.
Country Representative of ONE in Nigeria, Mr. Edwin Ikhuoria, emphasised the essence of the walk: “The goal of the advocacy is that government should implement the National Health Act. The law, which was enacted two years ago, hasn’t been implemented yet. We are not here to appeal. All we are saying is that the government should follow the rule of law by implementing the NHAct.”