Corrupt health sector needs investigation, NMA petitions government
The Nigerian Medical
Association (NMA) has called on President Buhari to replicate the recent
clampdown on the judiciary over allegations of corruption in the health
sector.
Speaking at a press
briefing to announce activities scheduled for the 2016 edition of the
annual Physicians Week, National President of the NMA Dr Mike Ogirima
said a thorough investigation into the Federal Ministry of Health, its
departments and agencies as well as tertiary hospitals was long overdue.
The 2016 Physicians Week has as its theme “Health care Delivery in a Frail Economy: Challenges and Way Forward”.
“We call on the FG to extend the anti-corruption crusade to all
other sectors of the economy as it was done in the judiciary arm of the
government.
“It is our belief that if this is extended to the health sector,
the little resources available in the sector would be properly utilised
to improve the affordability and accessibility of healthcare services to
Nigerians passing through the economic recession,” Ogirima said.
Expressing his disappointment that the outcome of investigations by
the health ministry into allegations of mismanagement of funds donated
to the country for the control of malaria and HIV/AIDS by Global Fund
has not been made public, he said “We are asking what is happening with
the report from that committee. We want the report made public.”
The NMA president also decried the non-implementation of the
National Health Act 2014, saying the association will hold a walk to
protest government’s failure to implement the law whose activation he
said would have greatly improved efficiency in the sector.
According to him, the
delay in the implementation of the Health Act has resulted in the health
system witnessing low out-of-pocket purchases of essential health care
needs by families, along with the continued infrastructural decay in
health facilities across the country.
“It is our belief that
the implementation of the Act will address some of the aforementioned
challenges being experienced in this economic recession.”