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Nasarawa Revitalises 58 Health Facilities

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The Nasarawa State government has disclosed that 58 primary healthcare facilities are currently being revitalised across the state to strengthen access to healthcare services.

The executive secretary of the State Healthcare Development Agency,  Dr Usman  Saleh, revealed this when he received members of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists ( NUJ) on a courtesy visit in Lafia, yesterday.

He said revitalisation was a holistic intervention that included health infrastructure, equipment, medicaments, and manpower development.

He said the gesture, which is supported by the World Bank, was part of an effort to ensure accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare services for all segments of the state.

He also stated that the gesture would enhance universal health coverage and urged citizens and residents to take advantage of the opportunity.

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He said, “We have more than 770 primary healthcare facilities in Nasarawa State. Of all those facilities, we have what we call high-volume facilities and we have basic health care provision fund facilities.

 

“The basic health care provision fund facilities are being funded from  1% of Nigerian revenue and other partners.

 

“We have 147 electoral wards in Nasarawa State and each ward is expected to have one, same for each ward across the country.

 

“So by the Nigerian government, it’s expected that by the end of 2025, all these facilities, including the 147 in Nasarawa state, must be functional and revitalised to provide 24-hour services.”

 

Earlier, the chairman of the Correspondent Chapel of the NUJ, Mr Isaac Ukpoju,

congratulated the executive secretary  on his appointment as the head of state’s agency, expressing their willingness to partner with and support the agency’s mission to provide quality healthcare to the people of the state.

 

Ukpoju, who led the courtesy visit, commended the state government for the appointment, stating that it demonstrated the governor’s commitment to the health sector.

 

He expressed the chapel’s willingness to project the agency’s mission and activities.

 

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