The Position of the State and the Killing of its Citizens

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  Adolf Hitler labelled the extermination of the Jews in Europe, '' the final solution'', while the military dictatorship in Argentina which embarked on an unprecedented killing of its citizens code named same ''The process of National Integration''. The activities of insurgents and armed herdsmen which have claimed thousands of livers are similar to the above mentioned. Between 1976 and 1983 millions of citizens lost their lives in Argentina. Death squads operating under secret circumstance and the cover of the state murdered about 11, 000 people, which are now described as ''The Disappeared''. Two million people escaped persecution, while hundreds of babies born to ''The Disappeared'', were either sold, bartered or murdered. Indeed, happenings in several states of Nigeria, including Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Kogi, Nasarawa and Kaduna, indicate that government is fully aware of the insecurity, even as the killings continue....

The Health Sector

The Federal Government has lost grip of the health sector. Nigerians now seek God’s intervention on issues pertaining to health care delivery.

 Most public hospitals are now designated mortuaries, where Nigerians are left to die, rather than recover from ailments. Interestingly, the citizenry now resorts to self-medication and traditional healing therapy as a result of their poor economic status.

 Sadly, most health workers lack the requisite skills needed to be proactive in their jobs. All these put together have resulted in high infant and maternal mortality and the prevalence of several diseases. 

In some hospitals, patients are required to buy sachets of water for medical tests. Governments at all levels ought to set goals for better health care, but this is yet to occur. 

Nigerians hope to experience an increase in life expectancy, while also coming to terms with high and substantial levels of immunization against all vaccine-preventable diseases and attaining national self-sufficiency in vaccine production. 

Up till this moment, governments at all levels have yet to ensure that universal access to primary healthcare has become a reality, in terms of support, community engagement and participation. The government has not performed commendably in the eradication, control and prevention of epidemic diseases. 

Why ?

 The corruption and rot in the system. 

Perhaps.

 Indeed, it is possible for the three tiers of the government to achieve an adequate supply of essential drugs to all health facilities, but the dubious activities of government officials have become the major impediment. 

It is only in an enabling environment that the government would be able to resuscitate a viable secondary health care system.

 Unfortunately, several uncompleted projects characterize health facilities across the country. Of disturbing worry is the fact that the commercialization of some hospitals’ functions is strangulating the already impoverished population, just as it is doubtful if existing health policies can take care of the exigencies of the present time.

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