As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to celebrate the 2024 World Health Day, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Ali Pate, reaffirms the Ministry’s unwavering commitment to advancing the health and well-being of all Nigerians.
The World Health Day is celebrated on the 7th of April every year. It is observed to raise awareness of global health issues. The theme for this year is “My Health, My Right,”
This year’s theme underscores the fundamental principle that every individual has the right to attain the highest standard of physical and mental health without discrimination or barriers.
This was made known in a press release signed by Patricia Deworitshe the director of information for the ministry
According to the press release, Prof. Ali Pate said that the right to health is not just a lofty ideal; it is a fundamental human right enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Yet, for millions of Nigerians, accessing quality healthcare remains a challenge.
In response to this pressing issue, Pate said the Federal Government of Nigeria has implemented various initiatives aimed at promoting equitable access to healthcare services and ensuring that every Nigerian can exercise their right to health.
The press release states that, Prof. Ali Pate noted that through targeted government initiatives such as the Basic Health Care Provision Fund, (BHCPF) and the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal and Investment Initiative and strategic partnerships, we are reaching remote and underserved communities, providing essential healthcare services and promoting health education.
Also, through the BHCPF, the government is strengthening primary healthcare delivery, improving infrastructure, and ensuring the availability of essential drugs and commodities in health facilities across the country.
“According to the Minister, Primary healthcare remains the centre of our focus and this administration is determined more than ever before to ensure the delivery of quality, efficient and affordable healthcare through the Primary Health Care Facilities.
“However, we recognize that there is still much work to be done. Challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, healthcare worker shortages, and persistent health disparities continue to impact the health and well-being of our citizens.
“As we commemorate World Health Day, we urge all stakeholders to join hands in addressing these challenges and advancing the right to health for every Nigerian.
“Adding that while the government continues to invest in improving healthcare infrastructure and services, the responsibility for health ultimately rests with each individual. ‘We must take proactive steps to safeguard our health and well-being by adopting healthy lifestyles, prioritizing preventive healthcare measures, and seeking timely medical attention when necessary. It is only through collective action and mutual support that we can achieve the vision of a healthier Nigeria for all.’
“The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare remains committed to strengthening our healthcare systems, improving health outcomes, and ensuring that no one is left behind,” the press release states.