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‘Ban foreign medical trips for one year’

Last updated: April 16, 2020 7:01 am
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TRACKING_____The Human Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) on Wednesday advised President Muhammadu Buhari to, for one year, ban political office holders from receiving medical treatment abroad.

HEDA said this moratorium on medical tourism would compel public officials to fix the country’s health facilities and allow affected officials transfer their health profiles from foreign hospitals.

In an April 15 letter to the President, the anti-graft organisation said a national Social Security and Health Insurance Law was the country’s most important need in following the COVID-19 pandemic.

HEDA Chairman Mr Olanrewaju Suraju, who signed the letter, said: “Nigerian health facilities will remain extremely bad, even worse than what was recently experienced by the SGF (Secretary to the Government of the Federation), as long as elected public officials know that they may never need to use the facilities since they have the option and state resources for going abroad.

“The surest way now is to ban public office holders from medical trips abroad. President Buhari needs to take that decision now.”

“We need a radical approach judging from the experience learnt due to COVID-19. President Buhari should issue an executive order banning all public officers from seeking medical test and treatment abroad, with a moratorium of one year for the uplifting of our health facilities and transfer of their medical records to Nigeria.”

He said the only exception is that medical treatment abroad should be restricted to referral from competent medical personnel and can only be in those areas where local capacity is lacking.

Such referrals, Suraju added, should be investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to prevent medical officials from compromising the process by accepting bribes to procure fake medical reports.

The HEDA Chairman also urged Buhari to compel the Ministry of Health to initiate the Social Security and Health Insurance bill.

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