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Nigeria’s Health Budget Too Small, Needs Urgent Boost -Bill Gates

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By Samuel Adeola

 

Billionaire philanthropist and Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, has criticized the Nigerian government for its low investment in healthcare, warning that the country’s current budget is inadequate to address critical health challenges such as high maternal and child mortality rates.

Speaking at a media roundtable in Lagos on Wednesday ahead of the Gates Foundation’s first-ever Goalkeepers event in Nigeria, Gates said: “The amount of money Nigeria spends on healthcare is very, very small. I don’t know why you would expect maternal mortality to decline under such conditions.”

He stressed that quality maternal care, including access to C-sections, depends on significant investment in health infrastructure, something countries like India have successfully implemented.

Despite a ₦300 billion increase in Nigeria’s 2025 health budget, raising the total to ₦2.48 trillion or 5.18% of the national budget; Gates said the figure remains far too low.

Gates revealed he had discussed the issue with President Bola Tinubu, urging a stronger commitment to health funding despite competing national priorities.

He also expressed concern over declining global health aid, particularly cuts from the U.S., UK, and Germany, which he said will inevitably lead to more deaths from HIV, malaria, and maternal complications.

“There’s nobody who can match that U.S. government money,” he said. “We’ll have more deaths, and it’s painful because that funding was making a real difference.”

While the Gates Foundation continues to increase its spending annually, Gates noted that its resources are limited.

“My money is not extra money. If others disappear, I’ll still spend my money, but it’s the same amount,” he added.

He concluded by reaffirming his commitment to Africa, stating that most of his pledged $200 billion donation over the next 20 years will be directed toward the continent.

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Residents Query PCN Over Pharmacy at Abuja NNPC Station

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By Patrick Idowu

Residents of Life Camp, Abuja, are raising safety alarms over the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria’s (PCN), approval of an H-Medix outlet situated within an NNPC Limited filling station.

Locals argue that selling medication in close proximity to fuel pumps exposes pharmaceutical products to toxic fumes and fire hazards.

Resident Cyril Chizoba warned of “serious health risks,” including chemical contamination, while medical expert Dr. Gaius Mikinta noted that volatile environments can compromise the efficacy of temperature-sensitive drugs.

In response, PCN Legal Head Abana Lawan confirmed the outlet is duly licensed.

He stated that approval was granted after a “demarcation” within the premises met regulatory standards, adding that the move helps prevent monopolies and expands service access.

However, PCN Registrar Pharm. Ibrahim Babashehu Ahmed declined to comment further during a recent press visit.

Despite official assurances, the community is calling for an independent inspection. “I was surprised regulators approved this,” said Solomon Dauda, a local driver, noting the daily dispensing of petrol and gas at the site.

Residents continue to demand greater transparency to ensure pharmaceutical standards aren’t being traded for convenience.

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FCT Nurses Condemn Attacks on Colleagues

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The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), FCT chapter, has condemned the attack on a nurse at Wuse General Hospital by suspected “one-chance” criminals.

The nurse, who stayed after her shift to assist a colleague in the ICU, was allegedly beaten and left seriously wounded. She is receiving treatment.

The union said attacks on healthcare workers in the FCT are becoming frequent, with nurses now living in fear during early mornings and late evenings. It urged the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, and security agencies to strengthen patrols around hospitals and vulnerable bus stops.

“No healthcare worker should risk their life simply for serving humanity,” the statement said. “Bus stops around hospitals have become death traps. We demand immediate and sustained action to protect all nurses.”

The attack follows earlier incidents, including the killing of nurses Chinemerem Pascalina Chuwumeziem and Princess Ochigbo in January, allegedly by one-chance gangs.

Analysts link the crimes to gaps in organised public transport, forcing reliance on unregistered taxis and private vehicles during off-peak hours.

The association had previously called on authorities to improve hospital security and provide safe transport for healthcare workers.

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FIIRO Warns: Local Grinding Machines May Trigger Organ Failure, Heart Diseases

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By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata

The Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (FIIRO), has warned that rising cases of organ failure and cardiovascular diseases in Nigeria may be linked to foods processed with locally fabricated grinding machines.

FIIRO’s Director General, Dr. Jummai Adamu Tutuwa, disclosed this while briefing journalists, citing research findings by the institute.

She said an assessment conducted in 2013 found that several locally made grinding machines used for processing tomatoes, pepper, onions, melon seeds and other food items, particularly within Lagos, contained traces of heavy metals.

According to her, the metals identified included lead, copper, chromium, nickel, cadmium and manganese. The study also detected other metals such as calcium, magnesium, zinc and iron.

She noted that in some cases, contamination levels exceeded safety limits set by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), especially in areas exposed to heavy traffic and industrial activities.

Dr. Tutuwa explained that while some metals occur naturally, they become dangerous due to bioaccumulation, non degradability and high concentration in the food chain.

She warned that prolonged consumption of contaminated food could contribute to increased cases of organ failure and cardiovascular diseases, even among young adults.

To curb the risk, she said FIIRO has developed a stainless steel pepper grinding machine designed to reduce food contamination.

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