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WHD 2024: Prioritise Health As Basic Right For Nigerians, Lawan Urges FG

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By Iyojo Ameh

President of the 9th Senate, Sen. Ahmad Lawan, calls on the federal government to prioritise health as a basic right of every Nigerian citizen.

Lawan, in a message to mark the World Health Day 2024, by his chief Press secretary Doctor Izrel Tabiowo describes health as a fundamental human right that should be enjoyed by all individuals, irrespective of their background and socioeconomic status.

He explains that access to healthcare services, and safe living conditions are essential for maintaining good health and well-being.

Lawan further advocates healthcare systems and policies that promote health equity, and initiatives that empower individuals to take charge of their own health.

The message by the former Senate President reads, “The World Health Day 2024, presents us with yet another opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to promoting the theme of this year’s campaign: “My Health, My Right.” This year’s theme emphasises the importance of everyone’s right to access quality healthcare and to make informed decisions about their health.

“I believe that health is a fundamental human right that should be enjoyed by all individuals, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status. Access to healthcare services such as, clean air and water, nutritious food, and safe living conditions are essential for maintaining good health and well-being.

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“As we celebrate World Health Day, I urge the federal government to continue to prioritise health as a basic human right. Equally important are for us to make investments in healthcare systems, policies that promote health equity, and initiatives that empower individuals to take charge of their own health.

“On this World Health Day, let us recommit ourselves to ensuring that everyone has access to the healthcare needed to thrive. Together, we can build a healthier, more equitable world for all.”

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