I know some of you forgot and then some of remembered but deliberately didn't want to just celebrate us or remembered and for one reason or other just felt it wasn't necessary.
For those who consult me virtually and I respond and you didn't care to celebrate us today, let me catch you in my inbox again. Please do me this favour, come close to me seeking medical health and see, just try me .
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Before coming here to post this, I had ranted. Ranted to myself, my couch, laptop, television, just about everything and anything that cared to listen. Therefore, I would post calmly and collectedly now. I have unloaded the anger.
Most of my posts that luckily find their way to the rural doctor initiative platform and attract an audience reflect the life styles and activities of the average rural dweller: the conditions they live with and in, the incomparable dystopia they subsist within, the deplorable health system they contend with and the pathetic inexorable hardship that is a way of life for them. Resolving Nigeria’s Health Care Quandary, By Obikili Chinedu Gee
Premium Times October 21, 2018 Resolving Nigeria’s Health Care Quandary, By Obikili Chinedu Gee2018-10-21T14:27:04+00:00Opinion Comment (1)  The solution starts with the setting up of public-private partnerships (PPP), having the tertiary hospitals being handed over to private organisations and people to run, not necessarily on a permanent basis, but on pre-agreed terms – perhaps for like 20 years. A pilot of such programme was carried out by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration… A lot is being said about the health sector in Nigeria and what needs to be done. There seems to be an obsession with increasing the budget for every sector as a solution to its problems but quite often that is not the way to go. |
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