Health

Vulnerable people and children have been included in the National Health Authority Act.

Senator Ibrahim Yahaya stated this in Ibadan at a forum organised by the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Oyo State Branch.

Senator Yahaya who is also the chairman, Senate Committee on Health, noted that the previous Health Insurance Act does not include the vulnerable people such as artisans, physically challenged and children, who needed health care services more.

On his part, Oyo State governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde said the state is recruiting new medical practitioners to fill the vacuum of health personnel who have left the country.

Governor Makinde who was represented by the Commissioner for Health, Dr Olabode Ladipo explained that, Oyo State was doing all it could to strengthen the health care system.

Contributing, Chairman, Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Oyo state Branch, Dr Ayotunde Fasunla, was of the opinion that a state of emergency should be declared in Nigeria’s health sector due to the mass exodus of medical practitioners, highlighting the need for concerted efforts to salvage the situation.

Dr Fasunla said, “In the most circumstances, we have treated and will continue to treat, those who are ill in our nation. We strive to satisfy the society’s health needs and expectations despite the fact that we work in an unfriendly, hostile and demanding environment.”

Chairman on the occasion, Emeritus Professor Oluwole Akande who is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, at the University of Ibadan, stressed the need for the health care system in the country to be urgently attended to without further delay.

Lillian Ibomor

Health

Oyo state government has flagged off a mass covid 19 vaccination exercise for residence of the state.

The flag off ceremony held at Aleshinloye Market, Ibadan, was organized by the ministry of health in collaboration with Breakthrough Action sponsored by USAID.

Declaring the exercise opened, Oyo state governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde said the present administration in the state would leverage on the mass covid 19 vaccination exercise to reach out to more members of the public.

Earlier in a welcome address, commissioner for health, Dr Olabode Ladipo who attributed the recent increase in covid 19 cases in Oyo state to the influx of people within and outside the country to the state due to the festive season, cautioned people against non compliance to covid 19 protocols.

Dr Ladipo said Oyo state have no record of expired covid 19 vaccine, noting that all vaccines would be administered before their expiration periods.

Also speaking, executive Secretary, Oyo state primary healthcare board, Dr Muideen Olatunde hinted that the fatality rate of the covid 19 infection cases in the state in recent past have drastically reduced as a result of increase in vaccination.

He said though the mass vaccination exercise commended on the seventeenth of last month, it was important to officially kick off the exercise for adequate awareness.

Oyo state Team lead, Breakthrough Action, Mrs Oluwatosin Afachung who explained that the exercise is to Accelerate covid 19 vaccination in the state, expressed displeasure over the number of people who failed to take their second dose of the vaccine after the first jab.

The exercise which had in attendance representatives of the Olubadan of Ibadan, market leaders, political appointees and health personnel afforded a large number of people the opportunity to take the covid 19 vaccines and the booster dose.

Mosope Kehinde