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Nigeria protects health funding with ₦32.9bn release

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
October 23, 2025
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Nigeria protects health funding as ₦32.9bn is released to primary health centres, urging citizens to ensure transparency and community participation

Nigeria protects health funding as the federal government announced the approval and release of ₦32.9 billion through the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), marking its third disbursement of the year.

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In a powerful message titled “The Red Letter”, issued on Wednesday October 22, 2025, the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare declared that the funds have already begun reaching the commercial bank accounts of primary health care facilities in every ward across Nigeria.

“This money is not sitting in Abuja. It has already begun its journey into the accounts of primary health care facilities across the nation.

It is your clinic’s money. It is your community’s chance. It is your country’s promise,” the statement read.

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The Ministry stressed that every facility now holds the power to plan and spend—together with its community—on projects that make healthcare delivery stronger, safer, and more efficient.

Community health committees, traditional leaders, women’s and youth groups, and faith-based organisations were called upon to collaborate in overseeing the fund’s utilisation.

According to the Ministry, the ₦32.9 billion release represents the heartbeat of Nigeria’s renewed hope in healthcare—an assurance that the government is both fulfilling its custodial duty and trusting citizens to safeguard the spending process.

However, the statement cautioned against complacency, noting that many communities fail to ask how the funds are used or whether they benefit the people as intended. “When that happens, silence becomes a loss,” it warned.

The government’s message urged Nigerians to take responsibility: “Stand up and take ownership. Go to your health facility. Join the committee.

Review the plan. Demand openness. Celebrate progress. And above all, make sure the fund truly protects the health of your people.”

It added a vivid reminder that “each Naira in this ₦32.9 billion is a seed. When nurtured with vigilance and pride, it grows into medicine, safe births, better infrastructure, and lives saved. When neglected, it withers into waste.”

Concluding the Red Letter, the Ministry reaffirmed that the success of Nigeria’s healthcare transformation depends on active public participation:

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“Let this Red Letter reach every community, every ward, and every home. Let it remind us that the health of Nigeria lives in the hands of Nigerians. Together, we plan. Together, we spend. Together, we protect life.”

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

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