Only 30 doctors currently fully employed in Cross River – Commissioner
April 17, 2014
…As State has 849 non functional health centres
Dr. Egbe Ayuk, Commissioner for Health in Cross River has disclosed that only 30 doctors are currently fully employed in the state with a few contract staff.
According to him, “we are having challenges in terms of healthcare centres. Today we have 1045 primary healthcare facilities but the structural ones that are functional are about 196, with about 849 non functional.
The commissioner made the disclosure in Calabar on Tuesday during a briefing to mark this year’s World Health Day which has the theme: “My health, my right.”
Ayuk noted that the celebration was shifted because of the Eid-el-Fitr public holidays declared for last week by the Federal Government.
He however, said that the number of functional healthcare centers would be increased to 450 within the next two years..
“We expect that within the next two years, we will upgrade it to 450 and bring the total number of functional facilities to 600.”
He said that the state would leverage on the National Basic Healthcare Provision Fund that assisted states to develop their healthcare needs.
“We take advantage of what they have on ground and also access funds from the World Bank,” he stated.
He said the present administration did not meet up to eight pharmacists in the state employment but the number had been doubled since the government came into office.
He also disclosed that the state developed its health care sector along five pillars including developing a strong PHC architecture in the state, having a subsidised healthcare financing system for the poor.
Others are having a very strong health insurance system in place, ensuring equity in health resource allocations as well as ensuring quality service delivery. (NAN