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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by macaranta(m): 12:19am On Feb 03, 2016
This is just morning...it will soon be crystal clear like the biblical mene teke eupasm

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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by ariesbull: 12:30am On Feb 03, 2016
Confused president in a confused party with confused followers

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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by Pinkyberry2(f): 4:20am On Feb 03, 2016
so this is the change some naive wailers voted for... spending such outrageous amount for a clinic you wont even visit for malaria treatment.. God will help us..

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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by toshmann(m): 6:00am On Feb 03, 2016
Sai Buhari
Sai Changeeeee
Sai APCEEEEEEEEE
Sai Lying Liars
Sai 419

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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by 989900: 6:04am On Feb 03, 2016
baba11:
To equip our own hospital to cater for VIPs is much better than them going overseas to seek medical attention.... I support pmb on this cool

And you wonder why they call you st00pid?

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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by 989900: 6:14am On Feb 03, 2016
Why can't the 'Vagabonds-In-Power' use the major government hospitals for major illnesses if they are properly funded?

The Aso villa clinic shouldn't be major -- and we'r broke; seriously?

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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by nikz(f): 6:26am On Feb 03, 2016
luvinhubby:
Buhari has not learned anything since his last sojourn as head of state.
Because he was and still is a dictator. You can't change that about him. he would have gone for training in administration. Leaders are born not forced into government!
Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by kelvinatkins(m): 7:42am On Feb 03, 2016
Eveytin Pmb has done is a hit back 2 back from sheilding kworupt Apc members to spending more o state clinic than all teaching hospital. Iyalaya any opposition. Change ti take over
Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by coolitempa(f): 7:51am On Feb 03, 2016
Built2last:
The Nigerian government is proposing to spend more on capital projects at the State House Medical Centre this year than it would provide for the 16 teaching hospitals belonging to it.
If the proposed budget is approved as presented to federal lawmakers, the State House Clinic will get N787million more in capital allocation than all the 16 teaching hospitals combined.
The State House Medical Centre is a facility that provides healthcare for President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, their families and other employees of the Presidency, all possibly less than a thousand.
Federal teaching hospitals cater for the heath needs of millions of Nigerians, train medical doctors and other health professionals for the nation while also serving as top medical research centres.
A breakdown of the 2016 Appropriation Bill shows that a total of N3.87billion has been allocated for capital projects at the State House Clinic.
In contrast, the country’s 16 federal government-owned teaching hospitals individually only got a fraction of the allocation made for the presidential clinic.
According to the proposed budget, N212,539,245 has been allocated for capital projects at the University of Lagos Teaching Hospital in Lagos, one of the country’s most populous states, while the capital allocation for the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Kaduna, is N230,904,795.

Similarly, the capital allocation for the University College Hospital, Ibadan, is N230,904,795; University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu (N218,335,908); University of Benin Teaching Hospital (N212,886,502); Obafemi Awolowo Teaching Hospital, Ile Ife (N162,622,221); University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (N166,802,164); University of Jos Teaching Hospital (N228,717,880); and University of Port Harcourt (N169,498,392).
The capital allocation for other hospitals are: University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (N201,082,446); University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (N215,151,873); Usman Dan Fodio University Teaching hospital, Sokoto (N279,000,000); Aminu Kano University Teaching Hospital (N210,380,376); Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi (N166,188,931); University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (N198,715,702); and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (N229,005,992).
Health industry experts consider the annual huge capital allocation to the State House Medical Centre as “outrageous and baffling”.
“It is unbelievable to see that Buhari is continuing in the tradition of pampering the State House Clinic every year with outrageous capital allocations while teaching hospitals that cater for several millions of people are allowed to rot,” an official at the National Hospital, Abuja, told PREMIUM TIMES. He requested not to be named for fear he might be victimised by the administration.
In the 2015 budget, which gave N150million capital vote to the hospital, the equipment to be procured and the projects for execution were clearly spelt out. So also were the amounts to be spent on each equipment and project.
But this year, the presidency failed to indicate how it plans to spend the about N4billion it proposes to spend on capital projects at the hospital. It is a one-line item in the budget, and there is no breakdown of what equipment would be procured and what project would be executed.
By virtue of the huge allocation to the State House Medical Centre President Buhari, Vice President Osinbajo, their families and their staff at Aso Rock are assured of state-of-the-art medical care.
However, millions of Nigerians, many of them poor voters, who bought into the president’s message of change, are to continue to make do with decrepit facilities in under-funded teaching hospitals and other government-owned health facilities across the country.
Checks by PREMIUM TIMES indicates that this year’s huge budgetary allocation for the State House Medical Centre is a continuation of what appears a tradition of over-equipping the clinic at the detriment of other health facilities in the country.
A 2009 report by the rested NEXT newspaper revealed that the State House clinic had 17 ambulances, the highest by any hospital in the country at the time.
According to the report, in 2008, 10 new state-of-the-art ambulances were brought from North Carolina in the United States, parked inside the presidential villa and left unused.
At the time the ambulances were left to rot away in Aso Rock, the National Hospital, Abuja, believed to be one of the topmost hospitals in the country, had only nine ambulances while the General Hospital in Nyanya, a decaying facility on the outskirts of Abuja, that served more than 300,000 people, had just a jalopy 504 Station Wagon (CT 89-A10) as its only ambulance.
Last November, a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) revealed that there were only two functional radiotherapy machines, an essential equipment for the treatment of cancer, in the country, one of which belonged to a private hospital.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), over 100,000 Nigerians are diagnosed with cancer annually, and about 80,000 die from the disease yearly.

The decrepit state of health facilities in the country, apart from the consequent losses of lives, has also caused huge economic loss to the country. Nigerians who can afford it spend billions of naira annually in the United States, Europe, India and other places in search of better healthcare.
Adewunmi Alayaki, Secretary General of the Nigerian Medical Association, said government should consider redistributing the allocation so that health facilities used by ordinary Nigerians can get better financial allocation.
“The lopsidedness in the distribution of allocations is keyed towards the State House health needs and the rest of the country are now sharing less funds than what is allocated to one health facility,” Mr. Alayaki told PREMIUM TIMES via telephone.
“I think government should look into that and correct it. Ordinary Nigerians do not have access to that facility (State House Medical Centre) so they should redistribute and invest more in areas where ordinary Nigerians have access to.”
The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, could not be reached to comment for this story. He is said to be on his way to France with President Buhari.
The Minister of State in the ministry, Zainab Ahmed, could also not be reached. Multiple calls to her telephone failed to connect.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/197828-2016-budget-buhari-to-spend-more-on-state-house-clinic-than-on-all-federal-teaching-hospitals-2.html

If only people read before posting....a simple calculation of those figures would show you that heading is wrong....it says state house to get N787m......but adding the other figures together clearly shows that this is untrue.
Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by yaskarahyelhope(f): 9:28am On Feb 03, 2016
baba11:
To equip our own hospital to cater for VIPs is much better than them going overseas to seek medical attention.... I support pmb on this cool

God punish U. Nkitikparachakwagi anya. Idiot! Am sorry but I cant help but insult U. Y implement such increased waste of money on just few wen they'll still travel out? VIPs my assssssss
Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by Raziii(m): 9:59am On Feb 03, 2016
daretodiffer:


Are you guys on drugs?

People voted Buhati because we assumed that he would be different and now that it seems like he is going to tow the same path as his predecessors....we have a second optionundecided

However the wailing wailers that are rejoicing, are the definition of lipsrsealed. Jonathan was worse, we voted him out because we he was a failure. At least we tried him, it is madness to vote him in again because of what ?? .

No one is voting Jonathan back because he failed! But Buhari is our president and we have to make sure he doesn't make the same mistake Jonathan made!!!
Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by mckenzzy(m): 10:37am On Feb 03, 2016
as usual I'm waiting for our honorable minister of information to come out and blame GEJ for the bad state of equipment in the state house clinic

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Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by spankyflex(m): 11:59am On Feb 03, 2016
ladyF:

lol I support PMB on/off NL, that doesn't mean I will not criticize him when I see that something is not right. The budget allocation is WRONG from all calculations. The 1,000 that visit the State house clinic are not more important than the millions of Nigerians that troop into the other hospitals.

errmm so you are one of those that are hiding in the shadows without commenting abi? grin see as I catch you.
Hahaha u no see me ooo
Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by booblacain(m): 1:23pm On Feb 03, 2016
daretodiffer:


Are you guys on drugs?

People voted Buhati because we assumed that he would be different and now that it seems like he is going to tow the same path as his predecessors....we have a second optionundecided......



How long will you continue to assume disasters into leadership. Nigerians, stop assuming and start thinking.

The Japanese say "good thinking, good product".
Re: Budget:presidency 2 Spend Mor On State House Clinic Than All Teaching Hospitals by jamace(m): 2:42pm On Feb 04, 2016
Yam eaters budget. angry

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