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AGPMN Rates Nigeria’s Health Sector Low
Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMN), says Nigeria’s health sector still remains one of the weakest in the world.
National President of the Association, Dr. Iyke Odo said this at the first quarter centenary NEC meeting of the Association in Port Harcourt.
Odo said the nation’s poor health system had increased infant and maternal mortalities as well as led to a reduction in the average life span of Nigerians.
He said as part of its centenary anniversary, the Association is taking the challenge to turn around the health sector of Nigeria.
According to him, “it is our determination to take the opportunity presented by this unique moment to come into the Nigerian health arena from a perspective as never before.
“We desire to touch the lives of Nigerians and support government remodel the health sector and leave Nigeria better than we met it at 100.
Odo said to achieve this feat, the Association mapped out some programmes which included, a N10 billion implementation fund launch for the AGPMN private sector partnership initiative, save one million Nigerian mothers initiative (mobile health solution) and Awake Nigeria project (Project 2030).
He regretted that Nigeria had failed to meet its universal health coverage by 2015, adding “to date, Nigeria is still struggling with less than 10 percent coverage. The lack of awareness and overwhelming ignorance amongst the people is one of the major contributors to this failure”.
He said the new date of 2030 can only succeed when the people understand and accept that the programme was designed for them.
Odo said the Association intended “to bridge this knowledge gap and unite Nigerians with the great programme of government to promote healthy living amongst Nigerians, encouraging them to support the programme and own it.
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Technology Key to Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development, Says Computer Scientist
Dr. Legborsi Emmanuel, former state Chairman of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), has emphasized that technology is the sure way for Nigeria’s socio-economic development.
He made this assertion while speaking with newsmen at the sideline of 118th inaugural lecture series of Rivers State University (RSU) held in port Harcourt, wednesday.
He stressed that the lecture, which focused on emerging technology and its impact on the socio-economic development of the country, aligns with the NCS’s economic focus.
He highlighted the importance of building an economy driven by technology, citing the success of the Rivers State Smart Economy policy as an example.
The computer scientist emphasized the need for innovation and doing things differently, asserting that “technology is the only way out” for Nigeria’s development. He praised the lecturer, Professor Mathias Daniel, for exploring the applications of technology in various sectors, including agriculture, industry, transport, and socio-economics.
Dr. Emmanuel underscores the critical role technology plays in driving socio-economic growth and development in Nigeria by leveraging technology, the country can unlock new opportunities and address pressing challenges.
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