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I was misquoted on state of healthcare system – SGF Mustapha

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Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, has reacted to a recent report which claims that he is not informed of the poor healthcare system in Nigeria.

The SGF noted that the report quoted him wrongly of his statement, hence described as misleading the claims.

Naija News understands that reports emerged two days ago with claims that Boss Mustapha, who is also the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, said he is unaware of Nigeria’s poor healthcare system until the outbreak of the global pandemic.

However, Boss Mustapha has debunked the claims during a PTF media briefing in Abuja on Friday, noting that he was truly was quoted out of context, adding that the viral report does not reflect his intent or what he actually said.

He noted that what he meant in his interaction with the National Assembly head was that being the head of the COVID-19 task force has exposed him of the state of the nation’s healthcare system.

His statement reads: “Yesterday (Thursday), I mentioned at the National Assembly that I became fully aware of the state of our medical system during the execution of this Task Force assignment. It has become clear that this has been taken out of context.

“I must clarify that I am aware and has indeed been a champion for the reform and transformation of the health care system. However, this PTF assignment has afforded me the opportunity to dig deeper, interrogate and x-ray the system better.

“So for anyone to think that I didn’t know the level of the deplorable state of our healthcare systems, is a complete misrepresentation.

“For the benefit of those who do not know me well, I come from rural Nigeria. I was born in a village almost 64 years ago that didn’t even have a hospital, it had small missionary dispensary probably with one midwife, no birth certificate was offered. So I don’t even have a birth certificate, I have the declaration of age.

“A lot of you sitting here are privileged to have been born in a better and more equipped medical facilities. So from birth I know the state of our medical, healthcare, I am not a foreigner.

“My statement was totally taken out of context because that was not the reflection of what I said. But having to serve in this committee gave me further insight into what is happening.

“Most of the things you see around as specialists, hospitals or clinics, you just see the buildings, you don’t know what is inside. But, being in this committee has given me opportunity of walking into these facilities, looking at what they have in relation to what they ought to have, my conclusion on that is that they don’t have what they ought to have.

He added: “I wanted to give this explanation so that most of you will not think I am an ajebota, no. I was born a rural Nigerian, I grew up in rural Nigeria, I went to school in rural Nigeria and I still live in rural Nigeria. Yola is my home, I’m just on a journey here in Abuja. At the end of my work or whatever I am doing here, I will return home which is rural Nigeria and I am going to live with the facilities in rural Nigeria.

“The truth of the matter is that this is not the time to be distracted with unnecessary controversies”.

In another report, the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, has revealed that the federal government invited Chinese medical experts so as to learn how the Asian country solved the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.



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