FG recruited 37,000 health workers in three years: Official

The federal government has recruited no fewer than 37,000 health workers across its health institutions since 2023, according to a statement from the health ministry.
The statement, signed by Ado Bako, assistant director of information and public relations, said the recruitment, alongside training 70,000 frontline workers, aimed to improve service delivery.
It said the government also approved Nigeria’s national policy on health workforce migration to address the growing challenge of skilled health professionals leaving the country.
According to Mr Bako, the policy is designed to improve workforce planning, strengthen retention and promote ethical recruitment.
“These actions are supported by the National Health Workforce Registry and continued investments in specialist training and workforce development,” he added.
He also highlighted progress under the revised Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF 2.0), describing it as a key driver of improved primary healthcare delivery.
He said the federal government approved N32.9 billion under the revised framework to support no fewer than 8,300 primary health centres, with expansion ongoing to reach 13,000 facilities nationwide.
According to him, the government’s health reforms have contributed to 80 million patient visits, while over 21 million vulnerable Nigerians have accessed healthcare through the vulnerable groups health insurance fund.
He added that disease surveillance and outbreak preparedness are also being strengthened through the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention gateway under the BHCPF.
On access to medicines, the ministry said the government is expanding local pharmaceutical manufacturing through the Presidential Initiative to Unlock the Healthcare Value Chain.
“The objective is simple: strengthen local production, improve medicine security and make essential medicines more available and affordable for Nigerians,” he said.
Mr Bako said the reforms also covered investments in health infrastructure, maternal and newborn health, emergency preparedness, digital health systems and accountability.
He stated that as of the 2025 joint annual review, 84 per cent of the key performance indicators under the Presidential Health Sector Renewal Compact had been achieved.
According to him, while significant challenges remain, the government continues to pursue sustained reforms rather than deny the existence of gaps.
“Nigeria’s health sector still faces significant challenges, and the government has never suggested otherwise.
“Lasting reforms, however, are measured not by rhetoric, but by sustained action, transparent implementation and measurable results,” he said.
The statement reaffirmed the government’s commitment to working with healthcare professionals, civil society, development partners, the private sector and everyone to build a stronger and more resilient health system.
“Our mandate remains clear: save lives, reduce both physical and financial pain, and improve the health and well-being of all Nigerians,” the statement said.
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