Health experts and stakeholders in Nigeria have called on the government to give urgent attention to the healthcare sector. They emphasized that improving health services should be a national priority to ensure the well-being of citizens and strengthen the country’s healthcare system.
The stakeholders suggested that the government explore public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a way to boost healthcare delivery. They noted that collaboration with private organizations could provide better infrastructure, advanced medical equipment, and skilled personnel, ultimately improving service quality for patients across the country.
They also highlighted that the health sector faces multiple challenges, including underfunding, inadequate facilities, and a shortage of healthcare workers. According to them, addressing these issues through joint initiatives between public institutions and private partners can create sustainable solutions for Nigeria’s healthcare challenges.
In conclusion, the experts urged policymakers to act promptly, invest in modern healthcare infrastructure, and encourage private sector involvement. They stressed that prioritizing health is essential for national development, economic growth, and improving the quality of life for all Nigerians.





