Our new Minister of Health

From Nigeria Health Watch Tue May 18 2010, 08:30:00

Its not been easy finding out much about the new Minister of Health in Nigeria Prof.Onyebuchi Christian Chukwu ( ...a powerful name invoking the Almighty in all three names!). He was born April 22, 1962, hails from Afikpo in Afikpo LGA of Ebonyi State. He graduated from the University of Lagos in 1986 and was Chief Medical Director, Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital from 2003-2008. Later, he became Deputy Provost of the College of Medicine of the Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, from where he was appointed the Minister of Health.

He is reported by Vanguard to have stated his vision around these vague parameters;

"ensure that Nigerians begin to enjoy good health indices as well as entrenchment of the tenets of team work and unity amongst staff of the Ministry of Health"Then one of his first activities was reported as a visit to Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) on a fact-finding mission. Why is this worrying? We have real challenges in understanding the difference between a "Minister of Health" and an "Administrator of Tertiary Health Care Centres"...and this visit is indicative of this. Why LUTH? Will Professor Chukwu now go on fact finding to all the teaching hospitals in the country? Will he go to the secondary and primary care centres. Will he go to pharmacies and medical laboratories? When then will he have time to deliver....in a 1 year term? Professor Chukwu has come fresh out of a tertiary care centre, I would argue that if there is one aspect of the entire health sector that he does not need to visit - it would be a teaching hospital!

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