Abuja — The Federal Ministry of Health announced new measures on Monday aimed at improving primary healthcare delivery across Nigeria, according to a statement released in Abuja.
The announcement, issued by the ministry, stated that the initiative is focused on enhancing the quality and accessibility of healthcare services at the primary level throughout the country. Details of the measures were contained in the official release, which emphasized the government’s commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery systems.
According to the statement, the plan underscores the importance of improving services in communities as part of broader efforts to ensure effective public health management in Nigeria.
The ministry noted that the measures represent an ongoing effort to address existing challenges in the primary healthcare sector and to promote better health outcomes nationwide.







