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Reps back establishment of health bank

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The House of Representatives has indicated interest to support the idea of a bank for the health sector as suggested by the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA).

This just as Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila assured that the 9th House would continue to prioritize the health sector with a view to ensuring better service delivery for Nigerians.

Addressing a delegation of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) led by its president, Innocent Ujah, who paid him a courtesy call in his office on Wednesday, the Speaker said the House would look at the issue of the outstanding allowances of the Nigerian health workers.

Gbajabiamila also assured that the House would fast-track the legislative process on a bill to repeal and reenact the Nigeria Medical and Dental Council Act.

“Healthcare is one of the major areas of focus of the 9th House Legislative Agenda. We will continue to stand with you and anything that will help our country move forward. You can’t talk about nation-building without getting your healthcare delivery right.

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“Just be rest assured that you have in this institution a friend. We will work with you. I must commend you that under the difficult terrain you work in, you’re still able to do your job,” he said.

“We’ll like to explore the idea of a health bank further. We’ll work with our doctors in the House to know how we can go about it. If you can give us a little synopsis of it, we’ll work with it” the Speaker said.

He also said the House would look at the suggestion to review the retirement age for medical doctors and other health workers.

“On the increase in budget allocation, I believe it has been increased to some extent. I don’t know the exact figure right now, but we’ll look at it. If there’s need to review it further, we’ll do that”, Gbajabiamila stated.

Against insinuations in some quarters that the health sector has the least budget of about N43 billion, the Speaker said the sector gets over N1 trillion budgetary allocation.

Earlier, the NMA President, Ujah, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo, said the visit was to strengthen the relationship between the Speaker’s office and the association.

He appealed to the House to come up with good legislation for the health sector; enhance the remuneration and allowances of medical personnel; ensure new retirement age of consultants at 70 and others at 65; improve funding and budgetary allocation for the sector as well as establish a bank for health as in the case of agriculture and industry.

On his part, the Chairman of the House Committee on Healthcare Services, Tanko Yusuf Sununu who is a medical doctor, thanked the Speaker for all his interventions in the sector and said the NMA team was on a thank-you visit.

He presented an award of excellence given to the Speaker by the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) at its Annual General Meeting held recently.