Buhari to strengthen Nigeria’s health system with labs, intensive care units, isolation centres

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Gbadamosi Oladimeji

President Muhammadu Buhari is planning to strengthen Nigeria’s health system through the establishment of standard laboratories, intensive care units, and isolation centres across the states.

This was revealed, through a communiqué from the presidency.

However, the statement on Thursday, read that President Buhari plans to have the laboratories, intensive care units and isolation centres in all states across the federation.

According to the statement signed by the presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, the health infrastructure will eventually be recalibrated for the good of the people, and in readiness for future emergencies.

“There is a global anxiety on what the future holds for humanity post-COVID-19, particularly in respect of the economy, healthcare, job security, and general wellbeing” the presidency said.

“Naturally, Nigerians are not immune from the disquietude, as they belong to the global community”, the statement added.

Below is a checklist of some measures that President Muhammadu Buhari has taken, and will further take, to make life easier for Nigerians.

– Plans afoot to tackle weak health systems and infrastructure through the establishment of standard laboratories, intensive care units, and isolation centres in all states of the Federation. The health infrastructure will eventually be recalibrated for the good of the people, and in readiness for future emergencies.

– Economic Sustainability Committee headed by the Vice President to define a post-COVID-19 economy for Nigeria.

– An economic team, headed by the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, has been set up to examine the impact of COVID-19 on the economy.

– Taskforce set up on the free movement of farm produce headed by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

– As long term measure, emphasis will be placed on integrating local content in proven researches in the cure, and production of materials in the health sector.

– A Fiscal Sustainability Plan to complement the suite of monetary and banking interventions recently announced by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

– A mass agricultural programme to be put in place.

– Major rural road construction programme.

– Mass housing programme.

– Large scale installation of residential solar systems, utilizing mainly local materials.

– The 2020-2022 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and the Budget 2020 assumptions and targets have already been revised.

– Time-sensitive expenditures are to be prioritized over less critical spending.

– Extant financial controls are to be strengthened to detect, eliminate and sanction instances of waste, funds misappropriation and corruption.

– Expansion of the Social Investment Programme.

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