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Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by powerfulguy: 11:18am On Mar 06, 2022
The awkward trend of public officeholders getting foreign medical services at public expense is self-serving, immoral and condemnable. It is, therefore, heartwarming that the House of Representatives is walking on the path of justice to undo the exploitative pastime of a privileged few. But beyond sanctions for violators, the House should, by extension, push for an effective and efficient health system in the country.

Against the backdrop of dwindling foreign reserves and biting economic realities, the lower chamber of the National Assembly again pushed to curb foreign medical trips by government officials. The worry is that such medical tourism has gone reckless and the privilege abused at the expense of the State and its scarce resources. A conservative estimate puts medical tourism at an average of $2.5 billion (N1.04 trillion) a year. To push back on the prodigal spending, Reps is walking the ropes of an Act that prescribes a jail term of seven years and/or a fine of N500 million for officials who spend public funds on foreign medical trips. The bill has graciously passed the second reading. The Sergius Ogun-proposed legislation is not the first to attempt an amendment to the National Health Act 2014, to raise a reasonable barrier against foreign medical trips, which is thriving at the expense of creating such services at home. It is, perhaps, the first time a serious effort is dissipated at discouraging violation of the rules, and that is commendable.

Regrettably, over the years the rapid decline of medical facilities and services has continued to force Nigerians to seek life-saving treatment abroad. The brain drain that began in 1985 has consistently robbed the country of practicing physicians and specialists to cater for its 200 million people. The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) has it that for any country to claim to have enough doctors for its population, it should have one doctor for every 600 persons. It, therefore, means that Nigeria needs about 300,000 medical doctors, but has less than 35,000 working in the country currently. Yet, it is sad to note that these few working medical officials do not have a conducive environment. Of course, the consequence of this is grave with several avoidable deaths and medical errors recorded routinely. These morgues, pretending to be hospitals, have caused the country so much in capital flight, as patients lack confidence in the sector.

As a matter of fact, the right to medical care, whenever and wherever, is sacrosanct. The public service rule also empowers public officials and their families to travel abroad for medical treatment. As a rule, once the scale of charges determined by the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is right, the permanent secretary will make his recommendations to the head of the service of the federation for treatment abroad. Perhaps, to curb the abuse of these privileges, President Muhammadu Buhari sometime in April 2016 said, the federal government would not provide funds for any government official to travel abroad for medical treatment unless the case cannot be handled in Nigeria.

He said: “While this administration will not deny anyone of his or her fundamental human rights, we will certainly not encourage expending our hard-earned resources on any government official seeking medical care abroad when such can be handled in Nigeria.”

But the abuse of privilege has continued to be the national albatross. A number of public officeholders consistently continued to fly overseas for common ailments that cost the national purse a fortune. Even the President, who is due for medical vacation in London, has not shown a good example for the rest of the public officeholders. As of August 2021, Buhari has spent 201 days receiving medical care in London since he assumed leadership in 2015. He is not known to have visited any Nigerian hospital in the last seven years. But, Buhari has stayed long enough in power not to have at least one hospital that has the right equipment and specialities to attend to his medical peculiarities that keep taking him abroad at public expense. An absconding President, who only gets his ailment treated in foreign hospitals, by foreign doctors, and observes vacation overseas is an insult to national pride and a compromise to national security. Such is uncharacteristic of remarkable leadership.

With the President and co. freely junketing wards of foreign hospitals, why should anyone bother about the decrepit status of public local hospitals where the poor masses are dying in droves? It is such immorality of wicked self-centredness that the new bill is pushing to arrest. What is sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander. Nigerians too deserve to have first-class hospital services at home that are manned by happy Nigerian doctors. Yet, it is a constitutional and moral responsibility that the current administration owes to the people. We expect the House of Reps to see the bill through. Then, it would no longer be business as usual, since even the privileged officeholders will need and push for an effective and efficient healthcare system that works for all in Nigeria. The Nigerian public can as well count on the lawmakers to demand better funding of quality and affordable healthcare that meets the needs of all – irrespective of status. That is the path of fairness and justice. The lawmakers can do no wrong in this matter.

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Moferere: 11:41am On Mar 06, 2022
Hmmm

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by africanpride1: 12:15pm On Mar 06, 2022
paymentvoucher:
Believe it or leave it. Nigeria’s next President is among the men below:

1. Bola Ahmed Tinubu
2. Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
3. Femi Gbajabiamila
Obviously, you don't know the person that Buhari loves and trust most. You don't know that the most favoured and trusted Yoruba for Presidency is Babatunde Fashola, Buhari is a Man of Vision who loves Fashola so much because of what he saw him do in Lagos and dedication to truly uplift the Masses as well as infrastructure. That's why he handed over 4 Massive Ministries to him at same Time! Have you ever heard of such happen before in the whole long History of Nigeria? Did Buhari ever give 4 Ministries to even 1 Fulani Man to Control?! Buhari is truly a good man surrounded by wicked Souls who advice him wrongly, I wish he had many more of the likes of Fashola around him, Nigeria would have been a very sweet Country by now. Those that say Buhari is a tribalist or nepotic don't see far into what has happened, he is a good man who believes that Nigeria should make great Progress. Fashola proved his Visionary Leadership Capacity by taking Lagos to greater heights. It has also become glaring that the Nepa Technocracts Powers-that-be and Generator Importing Cabal are the ones that behind the Scene fought tooth and nail to scuttle his Relentless Efforts he made to make Electricity stable in Nigeria. As President, he would have enough Authority to deal with them and flush them out, Fashola would be the best Nigerian next President. Like if you agree, Share if not.

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by BigDawsNet: 12:15pm On Mar 06, 2022
Name one potential President that can put a stop to forign medical for the elected politicians

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by juanmiguel: 12:16pm On Mar 06, 2022
Thats why our health sector will never be developed

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Dialpad: 12:16pm On Mar 06, 2022
Are they not ashamed visiting wards in foreign hospitals, they see how their government built and maintain them.

For me, I think we deserve what we get especially the leaders, most of us only make noise on social media. How many have PVCs .

When it comes to big brother Nigeria, look at how many people vote ... imagine if the youths can decide this time that enough is enough...

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Joycontest: 12:16pm On Mar 06, 2022
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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Karemarealty288(m): 12:17pm On Mar 06, 2022
This was not included in their constitutional review.
Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Kingpele(m): 12:17pm On Mar 06, 2022
Ok, now I understand why my friend told me yesterday that the world can survive without Africa, banning it alone will not work afterall the president, his vice ,governor and his vice all enjoy immunity from prosecution, so how do u jail a serving president or governor, the best is to make more provision for the health care sector, upgrading our infrastructures and investing in more training for our medical personnel such in itself have the tendency to reduce foreign medical trips

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by GooodHardDick: 12:17pm On Mar 06, 2022
By the time Buhari and his brainless government are done with Nigeria. Una eyes go clear! angry

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Ecos(m): 12:18pm On Mar 06, 2022
cheesy Behold the world most useless and hopeless country!

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 12:18pm On Mar 06, 2022
It's a welcome development
Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Angelfrost(m): 12:19pm On Mar 06, 2022
africanpride1:

Obviously, you don't know the person that Buhari loves and trust most. You don't know that the most favoured and trusted Yoruba for Presidency is Babatunde Fashola, Buhari is a Man of Vision who believes that Nigeria should make great Progress. Fashola proved his Visionary Leadership Capacity by taking Lagos to greater heights. It's also has become glaring that the Nepa Technocracts Powers-that-be and Generator Importers are the ones that have behind the Scene fought tooth and nail to scuttle his Relentless Effort to make Electricity stable in Nigeria. As President, he would have enough Authority to deal with them and flush them out, Fashola would be the best Nigerian next President. Like if you agree, Share if not.

I actually stopped reading at "Buhari is a man of vision..."!

I hate silly and dumb lies!!!

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by emmykk(m): 12:20pm On Mar 06, 2022
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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by SmartGadgetz: 12:20pm On Mar 06, 2022
Just wish I can be the president of Nigeria to stop all these rubbish.
Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Igbadi: 12:22pm On Mar 06, 2022
What a mess!!!!!

Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by laivwire(m): 12:23pm On Mar 06, 2022
8 years, 8 whole years! A freshman then will have graduated medical school by now and yet this Government cannot boast of at least one well equipped hospital in this big country within this timeframe. At least one hospital with all the needed equipment and staff.

Horrible shame!

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Davemarine: 12:24pm On Mar 06, 2022
Angelfrost:


I actually stopped reading at "Buhari is a man of vision..."!

I hate silly and dumb lies!!!


As in ehn

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by lageo(m): 12:25pm On Mar 06, 2022
But beyond sanctions for violators, the House should, by extension, push for an effective and efficient health system in the country.

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Ecos(m): 12:25pm On Mar 06, 2022
africanpride1:

Obviously, you don't know the person that Buhari loves and trust most. You don't know that the most favoured and trusted Yoruba for Presidency is Babatunde Fashola, Buhari is a Man of Vision who believes that Nigeria should make great Progress. Fashola proved his Visionary Leadership Capacity by taking Lagos to greater heights. It's also has become glaring that the Nepa Technocracts Powers-that-be and Generator Importers are the ones that have behind the Scene fought tooth and nail to scuttle his Relentless Effort to make Electricity stable in Nigeria. As President, he would have enough Authority to deal with them and flush them out, Fashola would be the best Nigerian next President. Like if you agree, Share if not.
Lies from pit of hell. Buhari is not a man of vision. He is a stupid man

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by salbis(m): 12:34pm On Mar 06, 2022
Nothing to celebrate here. Even if this becomes a law, people will flout this law and nothing will happen.

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Nobody: 12:35pm On Mar 06, 2022
Eee
Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by effty(m): 12:39pm On Mar 06, 2022
africanpride1:

Obviously, you don't know the person that Buhari loves and trust most. You don't know that the most favoured and trusted Yoruba for Presidency is Babatunde Fashola, Buhari is a Man of Vision who believes that Nigeria should make great Progress. Fashola proved his Visionary Leadership Capacity by taking Lagos to greater heights. It's also has become glaring that the Nepa Technocracts Powers-that-be and Generator Importers are the ones that have behind the Scene fought tooth and nail to scuttle his Relentless Effort to make Electricity stable in Nigeria. As President, he would have enough Authority to deal with them and flush them out, Fashola would be the best Nigerian next President. Like if you agree, Share if not.
Buhari's vision kill you there.

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by RandyOku: 12:41pm On Mar 06, 2022
africanpride1:

Obviously, you don't know the person that Buhari loves and trust most. You don't know that the most favoured and trusted Yoruba for Presidency is Babatunde Fashola, Buhari is a Man of Vision who believes that Nigeria should make great Progress. Fashola proved his Visionary Leadership Capacity by taking Lagos to greater heights. It's also has become glaring that the Nepa Technocracts Powers-that-be and Generator Importers are the ones that have behind the Scene fought tooth and nail to scuttle his Relentless Effort to make Electricity stable in Nigeria. As President, he would have enough Authority to deal with them and flush them out, Fashola would be the best Nigerian next President. Like if you agree, Share if not.

Buhari a man of vision?

Most of you on this street deserves PUBLIC stoninggrin

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by wisdomkid: 12:44pm On Mar 06, 2022
africanpride1:

Obviously, you don't know the person that Buhari loves and trust most. You don't know that the most favoured and trusted Yoruba for Presidency is Babatunde Fashola, Buhari is a Man of Vision who believes that Nigeria should make great Progress. Fashola proved his Visionary Leadership Capacity by taking Lagos to greater heights. It's also has become glaring that the Nepa Technocracts Powers-that-be and Generator Importers are the ones that have behind the Scene fought tooth and nail to scuttle his Relentless Effort to make Electricity stable in Nigeria. As President, he would have enough Authority to deal with them and flush them out, Fashola would be the best Nigerian next President. Like if you agree, Share if not.

LOL grin grin grin grin

Funny how we make excuses for our payMASTERS or in fewer cases, those we perceived as loved ones. But during the previous regime, the generator importers and Nepa Tecnocracts were absent, abi?

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Timekeeper452: 12:44pm On Mar 06, 2022
BigDawsNet:
Name one potential President that can put a stop to forign medical for the elected politicians
Speed darlignton.

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Re: Foreign Medical Trips For Public Office Holders - The Guardian by Kennyfancy(m): 12:50pm On Mar 06, 2022
I laugh anyone that think buhari will pick someone from the South west

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