Fri. Sep 20th, 2024

Nigeria: We ‘re Committed To Bills, Laws To Improving Health Care Services – Kaduna Legislature Assures Stakeholders

 

Legislative Advocacy Initiative for Sustainable Development (LISDEL) In collaboration with the Kaduna State Ministry of Health has organised  a one-day Stakeholders Engagement on Primary Health Care.

The exercise which was held at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of Health, reviewed the projects, objectives and deliverables, present progress updates and explored effective partnership mechanisms, among others.

Earlier in an address of welcome, the State Commissioner, Ministry of Health, Dr. Amina Baloni described the Primary Health Care as the core.

She commended the organizers of the event, and urged them to discuss the way forward so as to achieve the desired result.

In a speech, the Deputy Speaker, Kaduna State House of Assembly, Dr. Isaac Auta described the relationship between the State Assembly and the Executive arm as cordial.

He said the State House of Assembly would continue to pass bills and laws that would improve Health Care Services and other sectors.

Dr. Auta further stated that the House would closely work with the State Primary Health Care Development Agency so as to ensure good Primary Health Care Services in the State.

Speaking on behalf of the Development Partners, Dr. A. Shamang said they would continue to support the Primary Health Care Services with a view to achieving progress among others

And on behalf of the State Primary Health Care Development Agency, an official, Hamza Ikara said the agency is committed towards ensuring qualitative Primary Health Care delivery.

He commended the State Government and the State House of Assembly for working as a team to ensuring the development of Health Sector among others.

In her presentation, Juliana Aribo-Abude on behalf of Legislative Advocacy Initiative for Sustainable Development spoke on the general overview of LISDEL saying that the organization would work harder so as to ensure success and progress in the Primary Health Care Services in Nigeria.

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