The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) says health must be put on political agenda ahead of elections next year so
Nigerians can hold politicians to account for health care delivery.
The Nigerian Medical Association says health must be put on political agenda ahead of elections next year so Nigerians can hold politicians to account for health care delivery.
The association held a townhall meeting with political parties, civil society groups, National Labour Congress and professional bodies in Abuja at the start of its scientific conference.
NMA president Mike Ogirima said with 2019 around the corner, politicians are already canvassing support but insisted Nigerians must engage politicians “differently this time.”
“We must resolve to educate and enlighten Nigerians as 2019 beckons not to be carried away by sentiments, ethnicity, religion or sugar coated soap vituperations, but to ask what plans