CODE asks state govt to strengthen primary healthcare facilities to curb diseases outbreak

Connected Development (CODE), a non-government organisation, has challenged the state governments on the need to strengthen the primary healthcare centres at the local level to tackle any outbreak of diseases.
Mukhtar Modibbo, the Secretary General of CODE, who made the call at a town hall meeting with stakeholders in Akure, the Ondo state capital, said the government needed to equip the primary healthcare facilities with necessary equipment and personnel considering its proximity to the grassroots.
The town hall was organised to get people’s views and understand what is going on in the state and across primary healthcare development agencies.
“We have been to 16 primary healthcare to look at three different thematic areas, from Covid administration to personnel and service delivery as well as infrastructural development across these primary healthcare to ascertain the level of preparedness for any other pandemic,” Mr Modibbo said on Thursday.
Last year, CODE and the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance primary healthcare delivery in the country.
The aim was to allow the organisation to expand its tracking and evaluation of primary healthcare centres (PHCs) across the country.
Speaking further, Mr Modibbo disclosed that CODE was x-raying the status of primary healthcare in six states for necessary action to be taken.
He spoke on the theme ‘Strengthening Accountability Measures on COVID-19 Intervention Funds SAM-C’.
Mr Modibbo listed the six states where the survey was held including Ondo, Ekiti, Edo, Bayelsa, Kebbi, and Zamfara.
“We interact with people to tell us whether or not, what we have as our report is something that is the reality of what is going on in the state. What we did was just to give people back the data and then get their own input.
“We develop a policy brief based on the data we have collected and we try to show the people of Ondo State what they have and then we submit it to policymakers,” he added.
According to him, the project was not only in Ondo State but in the six other states where the budget has been showcased.
“We might not be the best on the way we anticipate to go. This is the 21st century, we ought to have passed this level that we are. In some other states, they are improving while others need improvement.
“There are a lot of challenges, Nigeria is big, and the problems are enormous. So all we could do is support the government. We got it right with COVID but that does not mean that we did not get it wrong with another pandemic if it happens,” Mr Modibbo said.
In 2021, using its FollowTheMoney social accountability tool, CODE said it tracked 90 primary healthcare centres (PHCs) in 15 states across the country.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Africa
667 million Africans in extreme poverty, says ECA chief Antonio Pedro
COVID-19 pandemic was said to have pushed additional 55 million Africans into extreme poverty, bringing the tally to 667 million.

NationWide
CBN cautions Nigerians against making money bouquet, calls it criminal offence
The apex bank warned that spraying, selling, squeezing, and defacing remains an abuse of the naira.

Sport
Osimhen beat four others to win Serie A player of the month for January
The Napoli top scorer beat Ademola Lookman, Luis Alberto, Paulo Dybala and Lautaro Martínez to clinch the monthly award.

Politics
Police arrest 93 suspected political thugs in Kano
The police in Kano says it has arrested 93 suspects for alledged thuggery during electioneering campaign in the state

Politics
Two weeks to election, Bloomberg insists Peter Obi favourite to emerge Nigeria’s next president
Mr Obi has defeated established candidates like Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar in the two Bloomberg polls conducted so far.

Politics
PDP reschedules screening date for Imo, Bayelsa, Kogi governorship aspirants
In a statement by its national organising secretary, Umar Bature, the party said the new dates are from February 13 to March 1.