SPECIAL REPORT: Akpabio’s habitual lateness delays Senate plenaries, disrupts legislative schedules

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Healthcare is an intrinsic element of human capital development, which is the nucleus of the overall wellbeing and advancement of society. As the President said: “Health is not merely the absence of disease but the embodiment of physical, mental, and social well-being. It is a fundamental human right and Nigeria’s commitment to achieving Universal Health Care Coverage is reflected in the unwavering dedication of my administration to uphold this right for every individual, young or old, in rural or urban areas.” Think of that man whose blue skies are crimsoned by the ravages of cancer. He cannot afford to travel abroad to get the needed treatment and his access to life-saving medical care at home hangs by a hair’s breadth

Healthcare is an intrinsic element of human capital development , which is the nucleus of the overall wellbeing and advancement of society. As the President said: “Health is not merely the absence of disease but the embodiment of physical, mental, and social well-being.

It is a fundamental human right and Nigeria’s commitment to achieving Universal Health Care Coverage is reflected in the unwavering dedication of my administration to uphold this right for every individual, young or old, in rural or urban areas.” Think of that man whose blue skies are crimsoned by the ravages of cancer. He cannot afford to travel abroad to get the needed treatment and his access to life-saving medical care at home hangs by a hair’s breadt

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