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Nigerian govt moves to reduce dependence on foreign health funding

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskMarch 31, 2026Updated:March 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Government says it is taking decisive steps to reduce reliance on external health funding, strengthen domestic investment in healthcare, and foster respectful international partnerships.

Prof. Muhammed Ali Pate, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, made this known on Monday in Abuja at a high-level health security dialogue with the People’s Republic of China on pandemic preparedness and response.

Reflecting on three decades of global assistance, Pate said that while international support brought substantial resources and progress, the COVID-19 pandemic revealed the fragility of health systems and the risks of over-dependence.

“You cannot outsource the delivery of your health system or the treatment of diseases like malaria, HIV, and TB to taxpayers in other countries.

“It is the primary responsibility of national governments to invest in health and equity,” he said.

He stated that Nigeria aims to exit dependency on external financing by 2030 through gradual increases in domestic health funding from both federal and state governments.

“Wise spending of our own resources can achieve the same results as external funding, while strengthening national ownership and equity.

“We can also attract investments and collaborative projects, but ultimately, the sovereign responsibility rests with Nigeria,” he said.

Pate highlighted the government’s commitment to working with international partners who respect Nigeria’s laws, policies, and financial contributions.

“Over the last 25 years, the world of health financing has been different.

“Today, we are imagining a future where Nigeria leads, invests wisely, and engages the world on terms that respect our sovereignty,” he said.

He welcomed new partnerships with countries and companies from America, Europe, China, and beyond, emphasising that collaboration must be grounded in respect and mutual benefit.

Speaking on global solidarity, he said Nigeria remained committed to partnerships that support the broader international community.

“We are all on the path of developing, and developing fast.

“We extend our hand of partnership to every country interested in building bridges of solidarity to secure the world and help others collaboratively address their needs,” he said.

In a symbolic gesture of Nigerian culture and tradition, the minister conferred an honorary village title on Prof. George Gao, a world-renowned virologist and immunologist from China, in recognition of his distinguished contributions to global health.

Drawing from his heritage in Bauchi State, Pate said such titles predated the Nigerian state and honour individuals who significantly contribute to society’s well-being.

“As a village boy, I know the value of our local chieftaincy systems. Today, it is my pleasure to honour Professor Gao with this traditional title,” he said.

Experts say advancing conversations on pandemic preparedness and response is a critical step towards building stronger health systems.

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