Nigeria senate increases 2017 health sector budget to n1tr #comments
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Nigeria Senate Increases 2017 Health Sector Budget to N1tr
The Nigerian Senate has increased the 2017 health sector budget from N243 billion to N1 trillion, a significant boost to the country's healthcare system. The decision was made after a thorough review of the budget by the Senate Committee on Health.
The increased budget is expected to improve the country's healthcare infrastructure, increase access to healthcare services, and enhance the overall well-being of Nigerians. The funds will be used to upgrade hospitals, purchase medical equipment, and train healthcare professionals.
The Senate Committee on Health, led by Senator Lanre Tejuoso, said the increase was necessary to address the numerous challenges facing the health sector, including inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and lack of equipment.
The committee also emphasized the need for the government to prioritize the health sector, given its critical role in the country's development. "The health sector is a critical sector that requires adequate funding to ensure the well-being of our citizens," Senator Tejuoso said.
The increased budget is seen as a positive step towards improving the country's healthcare system, which has been plagued by numerous challenges in recent years. Nigerians are hoping that the increased funding will lead to improved healthcare services and a reduction in the country's high maternal and infant mortality rates.
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- "This is a welcome development. The health sector has been neglected for too long. I hope this increased funding will lead to improved healthcare services and a reduction in the country's high mortality rates." - @NigerianPride
- "I'm glad the Senate is taking steps to improve the health sector. However, we need to see more concrete actions on the ground. Let's not just increase the budget, let's also ensure that the funds are properly utilized." - @HealthMattersNG
- "This is a great step forward. I hope the government will also prioritize the training of healthcare professionals and the procurement of medical equipment. We need to have a well-equipped and well-trained healthcare workforce to deliver quality healthcare services." - @MedicalProfessionals