FG promises to host 2026 Commonwealth nurses, midwives conference

The federal government has pledged to support the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) in hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Nurses and Midwives Federation Conference (CNMF), West African Region, in Abuja.
Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, stated this on Tuesday at the State House, Abuja, when the leadership of the association paid him a courtesy visit ahead of the event.
Mr Gbajabiamila highlighted the importance of the association in consolidating the various reforms initiated by the President Tinubu administration towards revitalising Nigeria’s health sector.
He congratulated the association for securing the hosting right, the first in West Africa, and emphasised the need for a clear implementation plan to guide government support.
“Thank you for taking the time to come and inform us on what you’re doing. Congratulations on hosting this Commonwealth event in April next year, the first of its kind.
“We wish you all the very best, and undoubtedly, government will play whatever role it deems fit and is in a position to play.
“I think it’s important if this office can get a clear plan as to where you are, the roadmap to April, what you’ve done, and how you intend to execute it,” Mr Gbajabiamila said.
He also called for synergy between the association, the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, and the Coordinating Minister of Health, Muhammad Ali Pate, for seamless coordination.
Earlier, the national president of NANNM, Haruna Mamman, appealed for government’s support in hosting the conference scheduled for April 20 to 24, 2026.
He said hosting the West African regional CNMF conference would benefit Nigeria and showcase the country’s leadership in healthcare.
Mr Mamman disclosed that the event, targeting nurses and midwives from 56 Commonwealth countries, would be attended by the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Shirley Botchwey.
According to him, the conference aligns with Mr Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and will promote professional excellence and international collaboration in the health sector.
He requested the federal government’s assistance in visa facilitation, financial support, and hosting of CNMF executives from the United Kingdom, Europe, and Africa.
Mr Mamman also requested a courtesy visit to Mr Tinubu by the CNMF leadership and for the President to officially flag off the conference in April 2026.
“We are not in doubt of the political will of Mr President to make Nigeria a reference nation to others. We believe this conference will further make Nigeria a pride of the continent,” Mr Mamman said.
The CNMF conference is expected to focus on strengthening healthcare systems, advancing nursing practice, and enhancing collaboration across Commonwealth member nations.
The conference will take place from April 21 to April 23, 2026.
Nigeria is set to be the first African nation to host the regional conference.
(NAN)
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