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Reps seek to enforce treatment of victims of gunshot wounds

Reps seek to enforce treatment of victims of gunshot wounds On By Tordue Salem – Abuja The House of Representatives committee on health services, Tuesday, began a pubic hearing on six key health bills, including some to compel hospitals in the country, to treat victims of gunshot wounds and establish an agency to enforce food safety in public places in the country. The Speaker of the House, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila in declaring the hearing open, reiterated that the “Legislative Agenda of the 9th House of Representatives outlined the ambitions we hold, regarding reform and overhaul of our nation’s healthcare infrastructure. Our gathering here today is in part, fulfilment of some of those ambitions”.

Reps to scale down bills on establishment of new agencies over rising cost of governance, depletion of revenue

Reps to scale down bills on establishment of new agencies over rising cost of governance, depletion of revenue Reps to scale down bills on establishment of new agencies over rising cost of governance, depletion of revenue • Set to amend Administration of Criminal Justice, improve ease of doing business Share The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Femi Gbajabiamila, on Wednesday, expressed grave concern over the government’s inability to meet its obligations in each appropriation year, and the need to prune. Hon Gbajabiamila who gave the charge while welcoming members to the 2021 legislative session, tasked members on the need to be more circumspect particularly on the bills seeking to establish new agencies, considering the exploding recurrent cost of governance.

Daily Trust - Whither the right to health in Nigeria?

Whither the right to health in Nigeria? By Wed Jan 06 2021 If human rights are inalienable and immutable, such that we cannot deprive any person of the rights without affront to justice, then can we rightly conclude that any threat to the necessities of life such as food, health care, shelter, hygienic environment, access to potable water, sanitation, and functional health infrastructure, even for detainees and prisoners, constitute sufficient infringement on a Nigerian’s right to life? No doubt, the health of a nation’s citizens, detainees inclusive, reflects the nation’s socio-political and economic health. Good health is an essential asset to the existence of man, and ill health is an impediment to human productivity. The question, therefore, remains that if the right to life is dependent and closely interconnected with good health, then why is right to health and well-being not the mother of all rights? We may never really achieve right to life and the dignity of human

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