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Tinubu grants automatic employment to 774 health fellows

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the employment of 774 National Health Fellows, to foster sustained improvements within Nigeria’s healthcare system.

President Tinubu made this known during the programme’s launch at the State House in Abuja.

The President said the National Health Fellows initiative was part of several platforms provided by his administration to empower Nigerian youths, enabling them to excel and contribute to national development.

The President encouraged the fellows and pioneers in the health service programme, to fully embrace the opportunities and view themselves as future leaders of Nigeria’s health care system.

“Your selection is more than a recruitment; it proves our commitment to creating a nation where equal opportunities are available to every Nigerian, irrespective of social status, gender, or creed. You are this country’s greatest asset, and we are committed to fostering a bright future where Nigeria stands as a nation of pride for all,” the President affirmed.

President Tinubu lauded the bold initiative and the rigorous selection process, highlighting its significance.

“This programme is a transformative initiative that underscores my administration’s commitment to harnessing the immense potential of Nigeria’s greatest asset—its young people. This presents unparalleled opportunities to drive innovation, economic prosperity, and social transformation,” stated President Tinubu.

The National Health Fellows was a pivotal initiative led by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and the employment of these fellows were selected from each local council, stemmed from the Minister, Professor Ali Pate’s recommendation.

Professor Pate lauded their selection as the best among 360,000 applicants, underscoring the merit-based nature of the process.

Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Mohammed Ali Pate, expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative and the crucial role the 774 fellows will play in revolutionising Nigeria’s health sector.

“I am here to inform you that the social movement to improve the health of Nigerians has begun, and we are already witnessing positive results,” he stated.

Nigeria’s development partners, senior government officials, and traditional leaders, including the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III attended the ceremony.