Anambra Assembly decries deplorable state of healthcare centres

The Anambra House of Assembly has expressed dissatisfaction with the state of Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in the state despite accessibility to Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF).
Cater Dike-Umeh, representing Aguata Constituency I and chairman, House Committee on Health, made the observation at the ongoing 2022 Revised Budget defence by the state House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation in Awka.
“In most of the constituencies, we are yet to see any PHC that has been refurbished. So, we will carry out an oversight function to see these projects the BHCPF were used for since 2020.
“The best we can give to residents is access to basic healthcare. We have to get it right this time around as it concerns primary healthcare in Anambra,” Mr Dike-Umeh said.
Chioma Ezenyimulu, executive secretary of the Anambra State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, said it had accessed over N805 million from the BHCPF since 2020.
“Anambra is one of the states in the country that met the criteria to access the Basic Health Care Provision Fund since 2020.
“The fund is for 332 PHCs in different Wards of the state. The fund comes quarterly by remita to the facilities from the Central Bank of Nigeria and it is an average of about N103,000 per facility.
“The Ward Development Committee Chairmen are the signatories to the account, and they carry out these projects based on an approved work plan by the national.
“Through this fund, we were able to also employ 60 midwives to fill the gap because we have a shortage of staff,” she said.
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