There has been a
major change in five strategic health institutions in Nigeria, namely, the
National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), National Agency for Control of AIDS
(NACA), Nigerian Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), National Primary Health
Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and the National Health Insurance Scheme
(NHIS).
To head the
Centre for Disease Control is Dr. Chikwe Andreas Ihekweazu, who until his
appointment, was the managing partner at EpiAfric, a public health consultancy
firm that focuses on Africa. Dr. Sani Aliyu, a
consultant in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at Cambridge University, UK
is to head the affairs of NACA.The president also approved Professor Babatunde
Salako as the head of the Nigerian Institute for Medical Research. He was the
Provost, College of Medicine at the University of Ibadan before his new
appointment. The NHIS will now be headed by Professor Usman Yusuf, who until
his appointment, was a professor of Paediatrics at St. Jude Research Hospital
in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Professor Echezona Ezeanolue succeeded Dr. Ado
Mohammed at the NPHCDA. He was a professor of Paediatrics and Public Health at
the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.
Culled from NTA news
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