Prof Adewole, Minister of Health, said that many Nigerians “see payment for health as a loss” |
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Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Adewole
told NAN in Lagos that many Nigerians do not value health, and “see payment for
health as a loss”.
He
said many preferred to spend so much on “Aso-Ebi” and little or nothing on
their health.
Adewole
spoke on the sidelines of a media parley marking his one year in his office.
“There
are many diseases, which people do not even know they have, that is why we are
working to improve population awareness by educating Nigerians regularly on how
to improve their health status,” he said.
“The
end point is that every home should be a primary healthcare facility and every
Nigerian should be a primary healthcare giver.
“People
check their cars every morning for problems, we should also treat our bodies
better than that by going for regular health checks.
“The
whole implication is that, it is cheaper to prevent diseases than to treat; the
next line is that when it is detected early, it is also cheaper.
“It
is when it has reached advanced and complicated stage that it becomes a problem
and more expensive.
“But
with regular checks, diseases are prevented, detected early, properly treated
and managed. We should be more conscious to reduce the burden of diseases in
our country.”
Adewole
also called on wealthy Nigerians to invest in health, and should not leave the
management and funding of the sector to the government alone.
“Let
us clone the Bill Gates and Dangotes. There are many things you can do as an
individual in the sector,” he said.
“We should change our perception of the healthcare as one that it is only for poor people. Diseases can affect both the poor and the rich.”
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