The President of the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (HFN), Dr Pamela Ajayi has emphasised the need to prioritise self-reliance to strengthen the country’s local capacity in the health sector.
Ajayi, who spoke at the HFN 2025 Annual Conference holding in Lagos, said self- reliance would reduce the nation’s dependence on imports and make quality healthcare more accessible and affordable to Nigerians.
The theme of the conference is: “Expanding Access to Quality Healthcare: Transforming Nigeria Through Innovation, Partnership and Sustainability.”
Ajayi highlighted the need to promote local production and purchase locally made pharmaceuticals and consumers to ensure self reliance and self sufficient in the health sector.
She said:” We must prioritise self-reliance in healthcare. It is imperative that we support our own industry by actively purchasing and promoting locally manufactured drugs, consumables, and medical equipment.
“By strengthening our local production capabilities, we reduce dependence on imports, drive economic growth, and make quality healthcare more accessible and affordable to our people.
“I urge every HFN member to take an active role in this movement. It is only through collective effort that we can build a stronger, more independent healthcare system.”
Ajayi said HFN, which was established 10 years ago, with the vision to support the achievement of universal healthcare coverage through private sector activation, had worked tirelessly to bridge the gaps in healthcare delivery through innovation, and partnership.
She noted that the nation’s health sector had made significant impact, yet still faced critical challenges in access, infrastructure, and financing.
The President said the conference served as a major platform for dialogue, collaboration, and action for policymakers, and industry pioneers to explore innovative approaches to addressing these challenges.
NAN