As Anambra State joined the global community to mark this year’s World Health Day, the governor’s wife and founder of the non-governmental crusade, Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo, Mrs Nonye Soludo, has raised her voice in support of a law that makes right health even and accessible to everyone.
Mrs Soludo who disclosed this in her message to commemorate the global date, explained that good health is the fundamental right of every member of the society that must be guaranteed to be not just accessible but also affordable to all social classes.
She noted that the implementation of the right health law will empower everyone, especially women and children to live healthy, reduce diseases, as well as help them to take actions when these rights are trampled on.
The governor’s wife also explained that the current global health crisis calls for a new approach to solutions, including prioritizing investments in the health sector and supporting research in different health backgrounds and noted that the foundational goals of her NGO, Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo Initiative, is to support education with actions to drive health consciousness and help every resident of the state to appreciate healthy living as a guiding law of life.
The Anambra first lady stated that the theme of this year’s World Health Day “My Health, my Right”, calls for all-stakeholders commitment to understand the place of health in humanity’s existence and make the right investments and regulations to make it accessible, affordable and effective for all citizens.
She explained that her husband’s administration also understands the imperative of developing the state’s health sector to be globally competitive, and has invested heavily in the sector through excellent service delivery, human capital development, infrastructure and giving primary health care a boost to perform optimally.
She added that the effectiveness and affordability of the Anambra State Health Insurance Scheme have given more residents coverage in essential health services and boosted the state’s status on the national health index.
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