The Federal Government, on Thursday, said smoking would soon be banned
in the country as soon as the Anti-Tobacco Bill before the National
Assembly was passed into law.
It also disclosed its readiness to convene a Universal Health Coverage to help boost strategies towards improving healthcare delivery.
Minister
of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, who spoke in Abuja, at a
ministerial platform, insisted that the Federal Government could no
longer condone smoking.
He asked rhetorically: “Why are you smoking? Why are you taking what will kill you? What benefit do you derive from smoking?”
Professor
Chukwu listed his achievements in office in the last two years to
include establishment of National Trauma Centres in the University of
Abuja Teaching Hospital and the National Hospital,
Abuja; completion of Federal Staff Hospital, Jabi, Abuja; completion of
Laboratory and Administrative building of the Nigerian Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), Abuja, and rehabilitation and equipping of several teaching hospitals in the country.
The
minster disclosed that President Goodluck Jonathan increased funding
for polio eradication to N4.7billion and made further commitment of
N2.5billion this year with a Presidential Task Force on Polio
Eradication constituted to help in the fight against the disease.
He
said, “today in Nigeria, seven of our teaching hospitals can do kidney
transplant. This month, we are expecting International Certification
Team on the Elimination of Guinea Worm in Nigeria.”
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