'Japa' Syndrome In Health Sector, Malaria Vaccine Roll Out + More | Politics Today

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21 Comments

  1. I actually thought this minister was brilliant, but I'm so shocked at how incredibly clueless he is, and the political unwillingness to fix the health sector.

  2. According to the National Malaria Elimination Program and the World Health Organization,
    Malaria is responsible for 6 out of every 10 hospital visits in Nigeria (that is 60%).
    The implementation of the malaria vaccine program will thus reduce the health burden and hospital expenses on malaria by approximately 60%

  3. This man is just speaking english without purpose. Tell us your achievements, plans for the future. Where we're right now as a nation, the laid down evaluation process and accountability. The minister didn't make sense of this conversation. What a country!

  4. He has said a lot but nothing tangible to hold on to.
    Just mere grammar.
    It’s such a shame , no new innovations at all that would have distinguished your administration from that of Buhari.
    As long as you keep distributing money in such a volatile economy.
    All I could say to Nigeria is sorry.
    Bunch of idiots.

  5. Stop the needless oratory dexterity and vocabulary.
    If you keep paying doctors and nurses peanuts as salaries they’ll keep leaving in droves. The average Nigerian doctor earns less than 300 dollars per month !! Isn’t that a shame ? About 12 years ago the average salary was around 1200 dollars

  6. All talk, no action. In the US, their social welfare priorities are the disabled, senior citizens, pregnant women and all children under the age of 18. These population gets free healthcare (Medicaid and Medicare). God bless America. They are constantly on top of their game.