Read the press statement from Femi Adeshina below...
President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that lapses that have
characterized Nigeria as a nation would be corrected.
Receiving a team led by Dr. Seth Berkley, Chief Executive Officer of
Gavi and The Global Fund in State House, Abuja, on Thursday, President
Buhari said he was impressed with the patience and steadfastness of
leading supporters of health care in Nigeria, "despite our shortcomings
as a nation."
"We are making genuine efforts to correct the lapses. We are very
serious about people behaving themselves, and being accountable," the
President said.
"We thank you for deciding to re-engage with us, despite our
inefficiencies. You decided to be here, not minding our shortcomings.
There are other countries that would bring less problems. We appreciate
your commitment, and we will do our best to put ourselves in the best
shape to help us," President Buhari said.
Dr Berkley, who noted that the three focal points of the Buhari
administration; security, economic development, and anti-corruption were
critical to the future of Nigeria, had raised issues over the way donor
funds for health care were utilized in the past.
He said Gavi and the Global Fund were disappointed when forensic audit
revealed systemic weaknesses and corruption in the utilization of funds
given in the past, adding that there is now a "breath of fresh air"
under President Buhari’s leadership and fight against corruption and
they were willing to "close the books of the past, and look into future
support."
Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, who was also at the event,
disclosed that those indicted in the audit of the donor funds in the
past, which was done between 2010 and 2015, had already been questioned
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and would be
arraigned in court soon.
FEMI ADESINA
Special Adviser to the President
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