Adebayo Adenrele
The Ekiti State Government is set to host the 64th National Council on Health Summit slated from 13th to 17th November, in Ado Ekiti as no fewer than 800 are expected at the 5-day event.
The Minister of Health and Minister of State for Health will lead all state commissioners for Health, permanent secretaries, heads of institutions, international development agencies, drug manufacturing companies, researchers and health workers to the NCH which will take place at the AB Event Centre, Ado Ekiti.
The NHC, which is the highest national policy making and advisory body in the health sector will deliberate on programmes and policies around the health sector and come up with new policies and programmed in the bid to advance health care in the country.
Briefing journalists in his office in Ado-Ekiti, the Commissioner for Health, Dr Oyebanji Filani said the theme of the 64th council session will be “Building a Resilient and Inclusive Healthcare System for Healthy Nigeria”, adding that the Council will serve as a platform for collaboration and decision-making among stakeholders in the health Sector, bringing together key players from the federal and state levels of government.
Dr Oyebanji added that the council will discuss and address critical health issues, review progress and decision that influence the direction of healthcare in the country which will also represent a significant milestone in Nigeria shared commitment to advancing healthcare and improving the wellbeing of communities, as well as foster the development of healthcare professionals and the improvement of healthcare infrastructure across the country.
He revealed that the council meeting will provide a veritable platform to exchange ideas, share expertise, and chart a course for a healthier and more equitable future as the meeting will also help stimulate local economy through tourism, increased revenue to business concerns and engendering meaningful cooperation and collaboration amongst participants.
He used the opportunity to call on all Ekiti residents to remain the good and hospitable hosts they are known for and let the guests enjoy the traditional Ekiti hospitality during the 5-day summit.