West African College of Physicians (Nigerian Chapter)
42ndAnnual General and Scientific Meeting (Venue: Kaduna 2018)
17th -19th July, 2018
COMMUNIQUE
Preamble
The 42nd Annual General and Scientific Meeting (AGSM) of the West African College of Physicians WACP (Nigeria Chapter) held at the City of Kaduna popularly referred to as the Crocodile city.
The Theme of the Conference was ‘ENHANCING PERFORMANCE OF HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN NIGERIA’.
The Sub-themes were:
The opening Ceremony took place at Hotel Seventeen, Lafia Road, Kaduna on Tuesday 17th July 2018 while the other aspects of the meeting was held at the Dialogue Institute, along Aliyu Akilu road, Kaduna from the 18th to the 19th July 2018.
The Executive Governor of Kaduna State, His Excellency Mallam Nasir Ahmed El’Rufai, who was ably represented by the Honourable Commissioner for Health Dr. Paul Dogo, declared the conference opened.
Other dignitaries that graced the opening ceremony included the Honourable Minister of Health, Professor Issac Adewole, represented by the Chief Medical Director, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika-Zaria Professor Khalid Lawal mni; the President of the West African College of Physicians (WACP), Dr. Ifeoma Egbuonu; the Secretary-General WACP, Dr. Clement Ezechukwu; Executive Secretary/CEO National Health Insurance Scheme Professor Usman Yusuf; Director General, National Institute for Medical Research, Professor Babatunde Lawal Salako; the Chief Medical Director, National Hospital Abuja, Dr JAF Momoh representing the Committee of Chief Executives of Tertiary Health Institution of Nigeria; DG National Identity Card Commission Engineer Abdulazeez, represented by Dr Chika Anozie; President, Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Dr. Francis Faduyile, represented by Professor Mike Ogirima (Immediate Past President, NMA); Vice Chancellor, Kaduna State University, represented by Professor Mohammed Sambo, Provost College of Medical Sciences; and the Chief Medical Director Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital Kaduna, Professor Abdulkadir Musa Tabari.
Prior to the commencement of the meeting, courtesy calls were made on Monday, 16th of July, 2018 by the National Officers Committee (NOC) of the Chapter to the following:
The conference witnessed a large turn-out of over four hundred and fifty (450) delegates from the various Health Institutions in all the States of Nigeria.
The academic activity that started off the Scientific Conference was the “15th Annual Sir Samuel Manuwa Lecture titled “Rediscovering Purpose and Restoring Trust: Pathways for enhancing the performance of healthcare system in Nigeria” was delivered by Dr. Adesegun Olayiwola Fatusi, a Professor of Community Medicine. He highlighted the challenges of Healthcare delivery system in Nigeria, drawing examples from the unacceptably high maternal, child, and adolescent health indices which are as a result of inequity in access to and utilization of Sexual and Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (SRMNCAH). This equity gap is consistent across socio-economic gradient as reflected in the National Demographic and Health Survey (2013) particularly on the issue of child delivery and presence of skilled attendance at child birth.
He concluded that the emphasis on Primary Health Care in Nigeria should NOT be only on putting up structures but a consideration also should be given to staffing, equipment and supportive initiatives to improve service demand.
An Executive Symposium on “Enhancing the healthcare system in Nigeria” was also held at the opening ceremony under the chairmanship of Dr. ABO Omotoso (Immediate Past National Chairman/Vice President (Nigeria):
The main highlights of the symposium were:
The Faculty of Family Medicine mounted the Chapter Symposium titled ‘Strengthening Primary Medical Care as a Strategy for Performance Improvement of the Nigerian Health System’. Speakers included Dr. Christina Campbell, Dr. Matie Obazee, and Dr. JKA Madaki
Over seventy (70) scientific papers were presented at the conference and these covered a wide range of topics traversing the various sub-themes.
Observations:
Recommendations:
Dr Abel Nze Onunu Dr Adeyinka A Akande
National Chairman /Vice President (Nigeria) National Secretary