Mahmoud calls for increased investment in primary healthcare

The minister of state, Federal Capital Territory, Mariya Mahmoud, has called on governments at all levels to increase investment in primary healthcare.
Ms Mahmoud made the call in Abuja on Monday, at an event organised by the Society of Family Physicians of Nigeria, FCT/Keffi Chapter, to celebrate the 2025 World Family Doctors Day.
She emphasised the critical need to strengthen primary healthcare systems to address the growing health challenges faced by communities.
She said that the theme, “Building Mental Resilience in a Changing World”, underscored the essential role family doctors play in supporting mental health.
She added that family doctors also foster resilience amidst global adversities such as climate change, social instability, and economic uncertainty.
“Family doctors are frontline caregivers, uniquely positioned to deliver continuous and person-centred care that promotes early intervention and holistic support.
“They are the backbone of our healthcare system, providing comprehensive care that nurtures mental wellness and builds resilience in individuals and communities.
“Not only that, family doctors are unsung heroes, working tirelessly in clinics, rural health posts, urban centres and conflict zones to deliver equitable healthcare,” she said.
The minister praised their enduring relationships with patients, describing it as “vital” for proactively managing mental health issues and chronic diseases.
She reiterated that robust and accessible primary healthcare was more important than ever in addressing the complex health landscape marked by pandemics, chronic illnesses, and mental health crises.
She stressed the need for training, recruitment and retention of family physicians, especially in underserved and hard-to-reach communities.
Ms Mahmoud emphasised the importance of recognising and valuing family medicine within health policy and practice frameworks.
This, according to her, will ensure sustainable health outcomes.
The chairperson of the family physicians, Ngozi Mmamelu, said that Nigeria faces unique challenges, including limited access to mental health services, stigma and shortage of mental health professionals.
Ms Mmamelu added that family doctors could bridge the gaps by conducting initial mental health screenings, raising awareness and providing basic psychological support.
She further noted that integrating mental health services into primary care is crucial and family doctors could play a vital role in promoting mental wellness.
She reiterated the commitment of the physicians to the principles of family medicine.
(NAN)
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