The Oyo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi has said that lack
of adequate attention for primary and secondary healthcare systems has
resulted in disheartening statistics of life expectancy, infant
mortality and other preventable diseases.
He said this while speaking at the 8th Biennial Conference of the
Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), which
was themed ‘Reviving primary and secondary healthcare delivery in
Nigeria’.
Governor Ajimobi who declared the conference open, added that
worrisome indices necessitated the need to strengthen the preventive
aspect of the healthcare delivery system in Nigeria.
The immediate past president of MDCAN, Professor Amos Gadzama
explained that the theme of the conference was carefully chosen because
the collapse of both primary and secondary healthcare systems will spell
doom for the country and must be salvaged by all means necessary.
The event was put together by stakeholders as part of their efforts
in seeking ways of redress in all areas of default, by producing an
actionable document to transform the sector.
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