Bono, ONE Campaign, commend Saraki, 8th NASS
Tue, Apr 9, 2019 | By publisher
Politics
PAUL David Hewson, the co-founder of the ONE Campaign, lead-singer of the Irish multi-award winning rock-band, and philanthropist, also known as Bono, U2, on Tuesday, thanked the 8th National Assembly for including a clause in the 2018 budget that guarantees the use of 1% of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation for primary healthcare.
In a statement signed by Olu Onemola, the special assistant on New Media to the president of the Senate, Bono gave the commendation when he paid a courtesy visit to Abubakar Bukola Saraki, the president of the Senate, in Abuja.
He stated that he was in the National Assembly to commend the legislators for being the first National Assembly in the history of Nigeria to get the one percent clause passed.
“You made it happen,” Bono said to Saraki: “People were, and have been talking about it for many years, but nobody was doing anything about it.
“But you made the 1% for healthcare happen. Nobody wants earmarks, but you made it happen. Its going to be really important for people’s lives. The decisions made in this building are decisions of life and death in this case, so, we thank you for making the decision for people that we may never even meet.”
Responding, Saraki, who received the visitors in company with Biodun Olujimi, the Senate minority leader, and Dino Melaye, a senator from Kogi State, stated that he had his colleagues from both the Senate and the House of Representatives to thank for the passage of the one percent appropriation for healthcare in the 2018 budget.
The Senate president also told his visitors that as a medical doctor, he saw the improvement of primary healthcare across Nigeria as a necessity and hoped that moving forward, the efficient implementation of the 1% for Primary Healthcare would be addressed.
The president of the Senate said: “The issue now is to get the 1% allocation out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, CRF, operational, so that we can begin to improve our primary healthcare system across the country.
“What we need to consider now is to see how that fund can be seed capital for the private sector to come in and expand the system. Depending on government to build these healthcare centres and make them functional on a long-term basis is not going to work.
“I have had the opportunity to be a Governor for eight years, where I pushed the health insurance scheme in partnership with the private sector, so I have seen it work.
“Let the private sector be responsible for sustaining this because they can do it better than government. Let’s say the 1% out of the CRF adds up to a N1 trillion for example, government should make that their contribution, then, we should get the private sector to come in, make their own contributions and manage it.
“Otherwise, we will find out that every year, we will have the same budgetary provisions for this 1% Clause for Healthcare and that we have not moved forward in improving our primary healthcare system,” he stated.
The U2 lead singer was accompanied on the visit by Gayle Smith, the president and CEO of the ONE Campaign; Tom Freston, chairman of the ONE Campaign; Kathy McKeirnan, director of Communications; Innocent Edache, the Communications and Advocacy manager of the ONE Campaign; Douglas Alexander, the chairman of the Board of UNICEF UK; John Spears, the chief of staff to the president of the ONE Campaign; and Serah Makka, the Nigeria Country director for the ONE Campaign.
– Apr. 9, 2019 @ 14:59 GMT |
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