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World Health Day

The Registrar/Chief Executive Officer (CEO),聽Nursing and Midwifery聽Council of Nigeria (NMCN),聽Mr. Faruk U. Abubakar,聽has聽called on聽the management of聽the聽水果派 of Nigeria (NOUN) to allow affiliation with College of Nursing Sciences for both BNSC and PG programmes.

Abubakar said this while delivering a paper titled: 鈥淗ealth for All-the Role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Towards Attainment of Health for All in Nigeria,鈥漝uring an event organised by the聽Faculty of聽Health聽Sciences聽of the university聽to mark聽the聽2023聽World Health Day held on April聽12, 2023聽at the聽NOUN聽headquarters,聽Jabi, Abuja.

This,聽he said,聽was part of the council鈥檚聽vision for more graduate nurses trained to practice not only in Nigeria but globally.

pix: Representative of VC; Prof. Isaac Butswat (DVC Admin.) delivering his opening remarks

鈥淣MCN appreciates and commends the management of NOUN being the highest single university in Nigeria that produces聽the largest number of graduate nurses in Nigeria.

鈥淣MCN solicits for more good working relation with NOUN for implementation of affiliation with colleges of nursing for both BNSC and post graduate certificates in our various specialty areas for better and quality health care deliveries in achieving health for all to Nigerians,鈥 the NMCN boss said.

He further appealed to the management to sustain the tempo and ensure聽that聽only聽Registered Nurses (RN) are allowed聽to enrol in to the BNSc聽programme.

pix The Registrar/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN), Mr. Faruk U. Abubakar

Speaking on the 2023 theme: 鈥淗ealth for All,鈥 the registrar said the theme focuses on equal access to qualitative healthcare by all citizens of the world with limited or no financial risk.

On key issues of emphasis in 2023 World Health Day,聽the CEO聽stated聽that聽health for all envisions a society in which all people irrespective of race, language, religion, age, gender and social status have good health and enjoy happy lives in a peaceful, wealthy, sustainable and supportive environment.

Dean FHS Prof. Shehu Usman Adamu delivering his welcome address

鈥淭he right to health is a fundamental human right as everyone (babies, children, adolescents and youths, adults, older people) must have access to healthcare when and when they need it, without financial burden, while thirty percent (30%) of the world’s population lacks access to basic healthcare,鈥漢e said.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Olufemi Peters, expressed happiness as the university joined the rest of the world in observing the day even as he commended the dean of the faculty, Prof. Usman Adamu, for organising the event.

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Cross section of participants

The VC,聽represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC),聽Prof.聽Isaac Butswat,聽said the importance of the day could not be over emphasised especially as it creates awareness聽and聽reminds people of the unparalleled value of health.

鈥淐elebrating World Health Day serves as a聽reminder to government organisations, and individuals around the world to prioritise and invest in health and wellness.

鈥淭his day is very important as it brings about raising awareness about global health issues and highlights the importance of health and well-being,鈥 he added.

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Representative of the Registrar; Mrs Magaret Boro (Dir. ST&D) presenting Souvenir to NCMN helsman

In his welcome address, the聽host and the聽dean聽of the faculty聽said they聽considered the threat posed by poor training, poor motivation and shortage of health professionals in Nigeria towards achieving health for all聽when聽choosing the theme.

The聽World Health Day happens every year and its goal is to teach about important health issues, new medicines and research,聽and to make sure that everyone can get medical help no matter where they live.

According to Adamu,聽鈥渢he聽World Health Day is celebrated on the founding of the World Health organisation since 1948, each of these celebrations focuses on special theme aimed at highlighting and proffering solutions to specific global health problems,鈥澛燼dded.

Highpoint of the event: Free Medical check-up

It would be recalled that the annual event is being聽celebrated on April 7 globally.

This year鈥檚聽event beamed its spotlight on nurses and midwives, the on-the-call, restless workforce that revolutionised the healthcare industry today.

There was a聽free medical check-up and agilities exercise聽at the NOUN headquarters.

 

By Debbie Nduba