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The Nigerian government reacts as Trump's policies affect the country's health programs
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The Federal Executive Council discussed on Monday the impact of US President Donald Trump's policies on health care in Nigeria and how to ensure that Nigerians do not suffer from it.
Premium Times reported as a series of foreign policies by the Trump government could affect health care in Nigeria in areas such as HIV and vaccination.
On Monday, FEC, chaired by President Bola Tinubu.
The meeting created a multi-ministerial committee that would include representatives of the Ministries of Finance, Health, Defense and Environment, as well as the Governors' Forum.
The committee was in charge of developing a transition and sustainability plan to mitigate possible health programs financing interruptions in Nigeria.
“This government is committed to ensuring that those receiving treatment do not experience interruptions,” Health Minister Muhammad Pate told journalists after the meeting. “We thank US government contributions over the years and remain committed to a constructive partnership while strengthening Nigeria's health system with domestic resources.”
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The Nigerian government reacts as Trump's policies affect the country's health programs
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The Nigerian government reacts as Trump's policies affect the country's health programs