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It's Game-Changer for Nigeria's Healthcare Industry As ALGON Makes Bold Move to Revolutionize Primary Healthcare Delivery
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It’s Game-Changer for Nigeria’s Healthcare Industry As ALGON Makes Bold Move to Revolutionize Primary Healthcare Delivery

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Nigeria’s healthcare industry is on the cusp of a revolution as the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) takes bold step to redefine primary healthcare delivery.

In a strategic meeting on Wednesday in Abuja with the Development Partners Group for Health (DPG-H) Nigeria, ALGON set the stage for a transformative journey that will improve healthcare delivery in rural areas of Nigeria.

The strategic meeting convened by ALGON aligns with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, aiming to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all, especially at the grassroots level.

ALGON’s National President, Aminu Mua’zu Maifata, emphasized the association’s commitment to harnessing collaboration and innovation to deliver in building capacities for local governments towards actualising its constitutional responsibilities, focusing on primary healthcare and basic education.

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The recent Supreme Court judgment on Local Government has set the stage for this transformative journey.

The multi-stakeholder meeting brought together development partners for direct funding, civil society organizations (CSOs), the private sector, and the Guild of Medical Directors to develop a roadmap and strategy for positioning primary healthcare services a critical component of development, particularly in rural areas.

ALGON’s commitment to effective and efficient health coverage of all communities in Nigeria aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ and the Health Sector Investment Programme and SWAP.

This initiative will strengthen the implementation of the World Health framework, supporting research and development, capacity building and prevention, as well as reduction of mortality.

As ALGON embarks on this all-encompassing journey, the Association is poised to revitalize and operationalize its Primary Health Care programme, ensuring standardization, excellence and sustainability in service delivery through continuous monitoring, and evaluation across Local Governments and Area Councils.

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The meeting, chaired by ALGON President, was attended by esteemed experts, including ALGON Deputy National President Chief Moses Nomeh, Evan Enekwe, Acting Director General, Shehu Jega Marshal, the Chief of Staff to The National President, Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo, The World Health Organisation (WHO) Country Representative to Nigeria.

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