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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Done2009: 1:38pm On Apr 10, 2020
Oga mustapha u dey craze am for your head. I don't blame the idiot when he had been leveraging on government sponsored treatment overseas, more so do you want to tell me if you don't visit naija hospital are you saying you never had relative whom had been there before. Anyway you guys care more about you and yourself alone that's why such could be coming out of your mouth. Now poor and the mighty are now cornered to stay and enjoy unna good work that tax payers money are being used to pay you heavily. This is just the beginning, serial flushing from God is underway to all of you making innocent Nigerians suffering in various ways.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Aystarz: 1:38pm On Apr 10, 2020
psucc:
Even Boss who was not a name in the corridor of power was also detached from reality. How much more Buhari who did not even seek to up grade himself academically, mentally, materially, etc except to be the President of Nigeria.

This is sad.

Just a taste of the real life that most of us live in this hellhole and all these charlatans won't be able to survive.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by sizer07: 1:38pm On Apr 10, 2020
Anna lekwa lekwa, see this onukwu, ur ancestors will be turning and weeping in there graves for altering such nonsense words .shege Dan buroba nama. Are you trying to tell us that you have an ear infections like your oga at the top when health practitioners have been crying for lack of proper funding in our health sectors ? Or is the symptoms of ebiribe, stupidity has started manifesting in you ? or Did you think you are the SGF of UK ,which ONE? Answer me oh anuofiaaaa.taaaah DANBURO BA SHEGE NAMA

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by optimus106(m): 1:39pm On Apr 10, 2020
Old fools

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by steve6: 1:39pm On Apr 10, 2020
How will they know.....Mtcheeeew!

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Ofiagu(m): 1:40pm On Apr 10, 2020
Omooba77:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/387036-i-never-knew-nigerias-healthcare-infrastructure-was-in-such-bad-state-sgf.html

Come on Boss!

You don't mean it, do you?

Even the Aso Rock clinic that gulps billions of naira, yet seems not to treat any illness at all did not open your eyes?

Abba Kyari is supposed to be understanding his treatment right inside the Aso Rock clinic if you and the others had deemed it necessary to equip that sick home, but what do we have?
Kyari was moved to Lagos...

MY WORRY IS: WHEN BABA BUHARI FINISHES IN 2023, WILL THERE BE REAL INFRASTRUCTURE ATTRIBUTABLE TO HIS ADMINISTRATION?

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Bleodon01(m): 1:41pm On Apr 10, 2020
Hmm!
That means you are just been born then...
Welcome sir

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by brainhgeek(m): 1:41pm On Apr 10, 2020
The Nigerian government always remind me of George Orwell's animal farm.
Napoleon on the wheels

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by jericco1(m): 1:41pm On Apr 10, 2020
How would he know when you fly you and your kindred to the best hospital out there. Mofo

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Hopebringer: 1:41pm On Apr 10, 2020
Imagine such a useless country ?

This shows you how useless Nigerians are. angry

They won't protest that this man should be removed from office instead they will come online and attack each other . Stinking set of human beings

You see to wretched hungry starving fake life living Nigerians attacking each other's tribes online with such venom and aggressiveness that it makes you wonder if they are truly aware of their real situation

Idiots
angry

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by MYZOLE: 1:42pm On Apr 10, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WScRXTJMmvA

Here is the video where he said all that

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by ddippset(m): 1:42pm On Apr 10, 2020
Go to India, USA, Germany, Britain, Russia and see proper health care systems which have been developed and continue to be improved over the past 50 years.

But we are surley going to have some useful National idiots who are going to ask why the National health care system has not become world class since 2015.

Very useful National idiots!

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Dedetwo(m): 1:42pm On Apr 10, 2020
Omooba77:


The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has decried the poor state of Nigeria’s healthcare infrastructure.

Mr Mustapha, who is also the chairman of the Presidential Taskforce (PTF) on COVID-19, said he realised how bad it was, after he was appointed to head the team. He made this known during a meeting with the leadership of the national assembly on Thursday.

“I can tell you for sure, I never knew that our entire healthcare infrastructure was in the state in which it is. Until I was appointed to do this work,” he said.

While he noted that the pandemic has provided the opportunity to examine the state of the national health care systems which is in dire need of reforms and funding, he said the weaknesses in Nigeria’s health systems became more glaring given the way more established health systems in Europe and America collapsed under pressure.

He, however, assured that there are plans to lay a legacy foundation for the immediate, medium and long-term development of the health system in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic across the country.

To this end, he said, the taskforce has proposed to utilise the resources being mobilised in a “strategic manner.” This includes:

Direct development and delivery of critical infrastructure to states by donors; direct procurement and delivery of personal protective equipment and other critical equipment by donors; deployment of rapid response teams to states for capacity building and support; and expansion of the testing capacity in the country.

Mr Mustapha added that for transparency and accountability, the taskforce will not be directly involved in the collection and disbursement of the cash donations for COVID-19.

“The Accountant General of the Federation has already published the account details for collection through some commercial banks and also provided the modalities for its utilisation. All the main COVID-19 accounts shall be domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“However, all non-cash donations shall be duly received by the PTF, acknowledged, documented and appropriately deployed,” he said.

Tasks for national assembly

Mr Mustapha further explained that Nigeria, like the rest of the world, is at war against a dangerous enemy and all hands must be on deck to successfully prosecute the war.

To this end, he charged the national assembly to:

• Develop a legislative framework to prepare Nigeria for any future pandemic;

• Develop a legislative framework for reforming and transforming Nigeria’s healthcare systems;

• Strengthen the legislative framework for economic growth through domestic manufacturing;

• Deepen the legislative oversight during this pandemic and beyond;

• Pass legislations that will further ease the ability of the executive to cushion the impact of the economic decline and

• Be part of community mobilization and enlightenment efforts.

While applauding the taskforce for the work done so far, the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, advised the team to have a better coordination of the donations received from public-spirited individuals, corporate bodies and Institutions to avoid duplications or the relevant bodies working at cross purposes.

Ahmad Lawan, President of the Senate
“First of all, you are supposed to be the custodian of all the challenges that we face as far as COVID-19 is concerned. If any state has a challenge, I am sure there is a proper structure and route for reporting, so that you take down the situation and take the necessary steps.

“I believe that we face one critical challenge today in our fight against COVID-19. We have donations made by various organisations, corporate bodies and so on but it is my candid opinion that there is no coordination.

“The Corporate Nigera, as I was told as at yesterday (Wednesday), has gathered N22 billion; the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), I was told had 28 million dollars; CBN and the banks, I don’t know how much they have. The National Assembly, the ministers and so many individuals and Institutions have also made donations,” he said.

He also suggested that donations should go to just one common platform as against multiple accounts.

“I believe we must have a central body and not the PTF nor the corporate groups should receive and manage the funds but based on what the constitution provides for.

“Where everybody is just collecting and spending, I think it will lead us in a very bad shape. When people contribute their funds, they want to see such funds properly utilised. They want to see efficiency. They want to see transparency. They want to see accountability and of course, probity in what the funds are used for.

“There could be duplication, working across purposes. At the end of the day, there will certainly be inefficiency in the application of such resources. But this meeting is going to give us opportunity to discuss this and the way forward.”

The meeting, he said, is aimed at ensuring that performance is improved and service delivery is effective and efficient.

President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the distribution of stimulus package to the most vulnerable during the lockdown. He had also ordered that impounded rice be distributed across the 36 states to cushion the effect of the pandemic.

The ministry of humanitarian affairs has since announced the distribution of the first tranche of five billion naira.

The number of confirmed cases in the country has been on the increase. As of 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, the NCDC announced a total of 288 cases including seven deaths.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/387036-i-never-knew-nigerias-healthcare-infrastructure-was-in-such-bad-state-sgf.html

It is safe to say that this dumbass did not know he is a jackass.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Bleodon01(m): 1:43pm On Apr 10, 2020
Welcome Nigeria new born baby sit.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by simplyOJ(m): 1:43pm On Apr 10, 2020
I am shocked the SGF could say this, well I later came to terms with his reasoning because they as government officials are used to patronizing foreign medical facilities abroad.

Well thanks to Corona, no more foreign medical trips for our officials at least for now; we all die here.

In another news, the queen of England have been trying PMB's number to no avail, his medical checkup time in the UK is due. His number have been indicating; Not Available. Biko who see am

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Nobody: 1:43pm On Apr 10, 2020
!!!

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by tot(f): 1:44pm On Apr 10, 2020
helinues:
Yet billions are been awarded yearly on health care

God punish all of una

Yes, particularly those who for the past 5 years still brought NO CHANGE. And their supporters too.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 1:46pm On Apr 10, 2020
I don't think the man is lying......
When his medical records are all abroad based.....
APC....una father

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by donprinyo(m): 1:50pm On Apr 10, 2020
Arewa backwardness

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by SharonLoveth(f): 1:51pm On Apr 10, 2020
Where Are The Almajiri, Afonja And Fulanis.. Come And See Your Zo-Nigeria

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Nobody: 1:51pm On Apr 10, 2020
dumb as f*ck LIAR!


...you may claim not to even know that your redundant vegetable boss treats ordinary EAR INFECTION in the UK!


bunch of irresponsible, self serving THIEVES!


#most useless ever ruleth.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by smileyoo: 1:51pm On Apr 10, 2020
the boss is being economical with the truth, because he's aware of the bad shape of our health-sector, that's why he's not patronizing it, but prefer medical tourism like bubu.
even with all these his pretencious lamentations, they 'll still end- up doing nothing about it, just watch-out. scammers.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by L1lma(f): 1:54pm On Apr 10, 2020
How u wan use knw wen u dent patronise d health care always running to abroad

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by ALABACONNECT(m): 1:54pm On Apr 10, 2020
Can someone just say it already....

You are talking a rubbish and a something that don't make sense angry

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Tpave(m): 1:54pm On Apr 10, 2020
DanseMacabre:
The headline itself don do me. Boss Mustapha, God punish you!

How would you know when you and your depraved band of looting compatriots jet abroad for even headache?

Guy... you dey para oooo
Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Nobody: 1:55pm On Apr 10, 2020
how will you know, when all you do is fly to India.
corona has clipped your wings now.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by sterlingD(m): 1:56pm On Apr 10, 2020
Come off it.What is he saying?Later now he will say that he was misquoted.

Look nothing is hidden under the sun.Everything they hide will eventually come in the open.It is as good as them saying that they did not know that they are the ones in government. This has become the trademark language of this government starting from the president

Every now and then;l did not know of and l am not aware of.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by sulaak(m): 1:56pm On Apr 10, 2020
Omooba77:


Like Always say, the greatest fear is that those leading are not really aware of the problem.

They are aware of the problems, why do you think they jet off to Europe for a basic health check.

They just don't care about the problem and the people.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Nobody: 1:56pm On Apr 10, 2020
ddippset:
Go to India, USA, Germany, Britain, Russia and see proper health care systems which have been developed and continue to be improved over the past 50 years.

But we are surley going to have some useful National idiots who are going to ask why the National health care system has not become world class since 2015.

Very useful National idiots!

they re idiots but useless idiots.

in fact NASS is s hubreus of idiot's.

never add useful when describing them.

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Angelfrost(m): 1:57pm On Apr 10, 2020
If only Corona could have wiped you all out, every single politician sharing from the nation's treasury... Every one who took a dime from the billions budgeted for the Aso Rock Clinic, where even common I.V Drip is not available...

This bastard is here denying and acting all innocent!!!

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by smokeyupu(m): 1:57pm On Apr 10, 2020
One by one, cem din dey know.... LOL
E Sweet me too much....
Fish the health care system no way na t travel abroad for common cold symptoms...
God don catch them... We go face am together

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Re: Boss Mustapha: I Never Knew Nigeria’s Healthcare Infrastructure Was In Bad State by Angelfrost(m): 1:58pm On Apr 10, 2020
DanseMacabre:


Bros they are fully aware. They simply turn a blind eye.

Not just turning a blind eye, but actively involved in destroying the sector.

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