NEWS ALERT: Covid-19: SGF, Boss Mustapha, Confesses That He Never Knew That Nigeria’s Hospitals Are In Such A Terrible State
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has decried the poor state of Nigeria’s hospitals.
Mustapha, who is also the Chairman of the Presidential Taskforce, PTF, on COVID-19, said that he realised how bad it was, after he was appointed to head the team.
He made this known during a meeting with the Leadership of the National Assembly on Thursday.
“I can tell you for sure, I never knew that our entire healthcare infrastructure and hospitals were in a bad state in which it is. Until I was appointed to do this work,” he said.
While he noted that the pandemic has provided the opportunity to examine the State of the national health care systems and hospitals which are in dire need of reforms and funding, he said the weaknesses in Nigeria’s health systems became more glaring given the way more established health systems in Europe and America collapsed under pressure.
He, however, assured that there are plans to lay a legacy foundation for the immediate, medium and long-term development of the health system in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic across the country.
To this end, he said, the taskforce has proposed to utilise the resources being mobilised in a “strategic manner.” This includes:
Direct development and delivery of critical infrastructure to states by donors; direct procurement and delivery of personal protective equipment and other critical equipment by donors; deployment of rapid response teams to states for capacity building and support; and expansion of the testing capacity in the country.
Mustapha added that for transparency and accountability, the taskforce will not be directly involved in the collection and disbursement of the cash donations for COVID-19.
“The Accountant General of the Federation has already published the account details for collection through some commercial banks and also provided the modalities for its utilisation. All the main COVID-19 accounts shall be domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“However, all non-cash donations shall be duly received by the PTF, acknowledged, documented and appropriately deployed,” he said.
Mustapha further explained that Nigeria, like the rest of the world, is at war against a dangerous enemy and all hands must be on deck to successfully prosecute the war.
To this end, he charged the National Assembly to:
• Develop a legislative framework to prepare Nigeria for any future pandemic;

• Develop a legislative framework for reforming and transforming Nigeria’s healthcare systems;
• Strengthen the legislative framework for economic growth through domestic manufacturing;
• Deepen the legislative oversight during this pandemic and beyond;
• Pass legislations that will further ease the ability of the executive to cushion the impact of the economic decline and be part of community mobilization and enlightenment efforts.