Vice President Kashim Shettima has said that the Federal Government’s reforms in the health sector have attracted over $4.8bn in investments.
The Vice President disclosed this at the recent Commissioning of a hospital in Abuja, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
“Our health sector calls upon us all to unite. The promise of this day is one we cannot overlook. It is through such collaboration and shared dedication that we can guarantee every Nigerian receives the care and support they deserve.
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This administration’s ambitious health sector reforms, which have already attracted over $4.8 billion in potential investments, signal a strong commitment to revitalising our healthcare system.
These reforms are anchored on a comprehensive roadmap designed to address longstanding challenges, and central to this are four key pillars: Transforming healthcare governance, improving population health outcomes, unlocking the healthcare value chain, and strengthening health security,” he said.