A popular United States government-funded multimedia news outlet has taken a swipe at Nigeria's poor healthcare system.
President Muhammadu Buhari
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s nearly monthlong medical
leave in London is a sharp reminder to taxpayers that while they finance
their leaders’ health care abroad, they often are stuck with decrepit,
ill-staffed government health facilities at home.
For decades, Nigerians have paid for their leaders and former
rulers to get medical treatment overseas. That courtesy also extends to
senior government employees.
This is despite taxpayers’ funding of the State House Medical
Center, said to be Nigeria’s best-equipped facility, which serves the
president and vice president, their families and staff. The center’s
budget this year of 3.8 billion naira to care for fewer than 1,000
people represents 1 percent of the entire public health budget for the
country’s 170 million people.
“For years, billions have been budgeted for the State House
Medical Center while it has always been evident that every president
mostly accessed medical facilities outside the country, going back to
the 1980s,” said Oluseun Onigbinde, co-founder of BudgIT, an
organization that tries to bring clarity to the West African nation’s
opaque budget.
Recession at home
The mysterious nature of Buhari’s absence is adding to the
unhappiness at home, as one of Africa’s largest economies and oil
producers lurches through a recession.
His government has not said what exactly his health issues might be
or when he will return. The president’s trip, originally scheduled from
January 20 to February 6, was described as a vacation during which he
would undergo routine medical tests. It has been extended for further
tests.
Officials insist that Buhari is “hale and hearty,” and he was well enough this week to speak by telephone with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Human rights lawyer Femi Falana said Nigerians should seize on the
president’s medical leave to demand adequate funding for public
hospitals he described as “mortuaries for the masses.”
“The practice of allowing poor citizens to die of preventable
diseases while top public officers and rich private citizens are allowed
to travel abroad for medical treatment can no longer be justified,” he said in a lecture this week, noting that Nigerians have a life expectancy of 52 years.
Medical bills add up
It is not clear how much the country’s taxpayers pay for leaders’ treatments abroad.
Former first lady Patience Jonathan has claimed that half of $31.5
million frozen in a corruption investigation was a government payout for
medical bills she incurred in London in 2013. Ever-witty Nigerians took
to social media to ask if she was buying eternal life.
The Ministry of Health estimated that Nigeria paid about $1 billion
for government officials traveling abroad for medical care in 2014,
with ordinary Nigerians spending about $6.3 billion in 2015 for what is
called medical tourism.
Senior Nigerian officials get “high yearly allowances” for health
care abroad, which “provides them opportunity to demand amounts to take
care of their non-health care needs like shopping abroad,” economist
Vitalis Chi. Nwaneri wrote in his 2013 book “Governing the
Ungovernable.”
Former military dictator Gen. Ibrahim Babangida returned home this
month from a six-week “medical vacation” in Switzerland. Last year, he
was treated for weeks in Germany.
Taxpayers also footed the bill when former President Umaru Yar’Adua
received months of medical treatment in Saudi Arabia in 2008-2009,
before he returned home to die in office.
Best Nigerian clinic not enough
In April, Buhari announced that his government would no longer pay
for officials to travel abroad for medical services available at home.
But two months later, the president was in London for treatment of an
ear infection.
“The best-funded clinic in Nigeria does not suffice to treat
the president’s ear infection. Nor does the president have enough
confidence in the same clinic to do his ‘routine checkups’ there,” novelist Okey Ndibe wrote at saharareporters.com .
“Imagine, then, the fate of Nigerians who have no choice but
must seek treatment at the ill-equipped, wretchedly funded hospitals in
our country?” he asked.
Nigeria has just five hospital beds and not even one doctor for
every 100,000 people, as opposed to an average of 35 beds and 24 doctors
per 100,000 in South Africa, which has the continent’s most advanced
medical care, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers study in 2015.
Nigerians who can afford it shun even private health care at home.
Because the country has one of the world’s worst infant and
maternal mortality rates, women fly to the United States and Britain to
have babies safely delivered. The risk of a woman dying because of
pregnancy or childbirth in Nigeria is one in 15, compared to one in
5,000 in developed nations, according to Dr. Chris Akani, professor of
obstetrics and gynecology at Nigeria’s College of Health Sciences at the
University of Port Harcourt.
Buhari’s medical bills do not come with a bed at a heftily priced
five-star hotel, as did those of predecessors. The 74-year-old
anti-corruption crusader known for his simple lifestyle is staying at
the residence of the Nigerian High Commission in London, a spokesman
said.
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