Mr Esegine said, “We were told that the government withdrew the subsidy on blood and that whatever subsidy there is cannot be extended to the private sector.
ANPMP says the N750 health insurance capitation approved by the Lagos government is not ideal for effective quality healthcare delivery.
The Association of Nigerian Private Medical Practitioners has appealed to the federal government to include private hospitals in its electricity tariff subsidy.
The residents made the call in separate interviews with newsmen on Saturday.
The association said a national emergency should be declared in the health sector against the proposed compulsory five-year service by the House of Representatives.
The association said that 15 of its members affected in Bayelsa, Kogi, Rivers and Imo ended up in the Internally Displaced Persons’ camp.
