Wednesday 27 September 2017

Obaseki Restates Commitment to PHC in Edo

…to waive call duty tax for UBTH doctors
Rebecca Ejifoma
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State (1st Right); Chief Medical Director, UBTH, Dr. Darlington Obaseki (2nd Right) flanked by other members of the newly inaugurated management team, with government officials during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at Government House in Benin City on Tuesday, September 26, 2017...
The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has restated his commitment to boosting primary healthcare delivery in the state, stressing that the government would deploy the bulk of its resources to address gaps in the system and allow for world-class partners to invest in improving secondary and tertiary healthcare services.

The governor said this during a courtesy visit by the new Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Dr. Darlington Obaseki, and the hospital’s newly inaugurated management team, to the Government House, Benin City, Edo State.

According to the Doctor, the visit was to show appreciation for the governor’s role in ensuring the smooth transition from the previous management of the hospital and initiating a hitherto non-existent cordial relation between the state government and the hospital, noting that incessant industrial actions plaguing the health sector are a result of inadequate welfare, he urged the state governor to look into the state’s insistence that doctors pay taxes from their core duty allowance.

However, Governor Obaseki said that the commitment to primary healthcare was due to its impact on the poor masses, as the Edo State needed a strong primary healthcare system to ensure that residents don’t develop health complications that would limit their chances of contributing to the development of the state.

He, also, said that the challenges in the health sector arose from false assumptions. “We need to revamp our health care system to be relevant and realistic. We need to treat health care as one, it doesn’t matter who owns what.”


Governor Obaseki addressing members of the newly inaugurated management team
“When this government came on board, we talked about change. We were not joking; it was something fundamental. It is because certain things have changed that is why the burden has been shifted to the hospital. And we need to address these things. And one of the ways to do this is to focus on primary health care,” he added.

Obaseki assured citizens that the state would require the expertise of UBTH in upgrading the skills of its workforce as well as in training nurses, adding, “We are mapping health care services available and we need you on board. We also need initiatives to open up our facilities. We would like to have world-class investors in health care to manage some of our tertiary health facilities, so we can focus on primary health care.”

On the issue of personal income tax for doctors, the governor said that inasmuch as the doctors under the state employ are exempted from the tax, which was granted them by the immediate past administration, those in UBTH should also enjoy the same, noting that a directive would be given to the state’s board of internal revenue to maintain status quo on call duty allowance tax.

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