FG allocates N254 million to enhance primary healthcare in EnuguĀ 

The Enugu state government recently recruited 450 health workers and built 260 healthcare centres across the wards.

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The federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to bolstering primary healthcare in Enugu state, announcing a substantial allocation of N254 million.

Dr Muyi Aina, Executive Director of National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), said this in a statement he signed on Saturday in Abuja.

Mr Aina said that the declaration was made during his courtesy visit to Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah, highlighting the stateā€™s proactive implementation of federal government health policies.

He commended Enugu State for successfully recruiting 450 health workers and constructing 260 Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across wards.

ā€œInvesting in primary healthcare is vital for improving health outcomes, especially in rural communities where access to services is limited,ā€ he stated. 

He said that the agency was focusing on revitalising PHC facilities, providing direct facility financing, and re-training over 3,000 health workers.

He urged the state government to integrate casual health workers into the formal system to ensure a stable and skilled workforce which, he said,  was crucial for sustaining progress in healthcare delivery.

He said that NPHCDA and Enugu State Government worked together to enhance primary healthcare infrastructure and services.

According to the official,  the partnership aims to make giant strides in improving healthcare access and quality for the people of Enugu State.

In December 2023, Governor Mbah announced that his administration was in the process of constructing 260 PHCs in all electoral wards of the state. 

Governor Mbah gave the assurance during an inspection tour of a PHC at Ogonogoeji Ndiuno, Akpugo in Nkanu West LG.

He emphasised his administrationā€™s commitment to improving healthcare delivery and ensuring access to quality primary healthcare for every resident. 

He pledged to intensify efforts until every child, mother, elderly, and all other Enugu citizen would have access to better healthcare.

The governor highlighted the substantial allocation for healthcare in the stateā€™s 2024 Budget, emphasising the core role of healthcare alongside education in the social services sector. 

ā€œTo address the challenges in primary healthcare, the governor outlined a strategy to develop 260 world-class Type-two PHCs across all wards.  

ā€œThis consolidation of resources aims to provide 24-hour services in each PHC, ensuring quality primary healthcare in rural communities,ā€ he said.

The governor also emphasised efforts to upgrade nursing schools to colleges, deploy technology for electronic health management, and increase awareness about universal health insurance coverage. 

(NAN)