The federal government says there will be specific interventions to alleviate the suffering of the masses.
Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Zaphaniah Jisalo, gave the assurance while speaking at the official commissioning and presentation of vital medical equipment to select healthcare institutions in Nigeria.
The National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF) organised the programme in Abuja, on Thursday.
He said: “We are going to have other interventions to alleviate the plight of Nigerians. This is just the beginning and we are continuing with this program. This year’s budget will capture everything.
“This is one of the agenda of Tinubu which is renewed hope and we are going to give Nigerians that hope by providing all the health materials and equipment to all health centres at the primary level and secondary level, even the ward and local governments we will reach them.
“Health is wealth. Without health you can’t stay. That is why we are doing this presentation. This is one of the key point agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and that is why we are doing this. We urge all beneficiaries to maintain this equipment so that others will be given to other communities.
“We assure Nigerians that we are going to do more this year, more revenue will come. We are in the season of generating revenue.”
Bello Maigari, Executive Secretary/CEO of NLTF, noted that the Fund plans to cover the 36 states of the federation, in a bid to improve access to quality healthcare.
Maigari said: “These projects were initiated and funded through proceeds raised from lottery and gaming sector, and therefore, it is our hope that Nigerians will continue to benefit from investments in these high quality medical facilities going forward.
“This ground breaking event is one of many of its kind since the beginning of our programme intervention in health in the last few years. Our plan is to cover the entire 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital working to improve access to quality healthcare services and providing a platform that promotes highest standard of care to our rural people.”
Daily Trust reports that some of the medical equipment included a medical waste incinerator, blood bank refrigerator, ultrasound machine, dialysis machine, ambulance vehicle, electric ICU bed, wheelchairs and an autoclave, amongst others.