CBN’s healthcare intervention scheme praised by ethnic lobbies

Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Arewa Consultative Youth Movement, Niger Delta Youth Council, Oduduwa Youth Forum, and Middle Belt Forum have lauded the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for instituting the Healthcare Sector Research and Development Intervention Scheme.

The ethnic advocacy groups noted that the move will make Nigeria a global vaccine development and medical tourism hub in future.

Ohanaeze Secretary-General Nwada Chiamaka said in a statement:

‘This is clear from the statement credited to the apex bank that it received over 286 proposals from the public for grants under the scheme.

‘Under the CBN’s HSRDIS, grants are provided to researchers and healthcare institutions for the development of vaccines, drugs and herbal medicines.

‘We are also aware that out of the 68 proposals that have been evaluated so far, five proposals with significant merits valued at N253.54m were recommended to the CBN by experts for financing.

‘The fact that some of the recommended proposals have the potential to enable the development of the Nigerian vaccine for COVID-19 is enough indication that the scheme is a noble one that the CBN and its leadership should be commended for.

‘While congratulating the recipients of the award for their efforts in working to develop solutions to some of the healthcare challenges, we urge them not to drop the ball.

‘They should continue to strive to come up with innovations that will make Nigeria and indeed the world a safer place.’

Sun News