Nigeria’s Health Sector Deserves Comprehensive Reforms –  Ahumibe,  constitutional, human rights lawyer   … argues that access to Healthcare is a basic right, not a luxury

Nigeria’s Health Sector Deserves Comprehensive Reforms –  Ahumibe,  constitutional, human rights lawyer … argues that access to Healthcare is a basic right, not a luxury

By Anyi Lemchi
Nigerian based Human Rights  and Constitutional  lawyer, Ikenna Ahumibe Esq has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare State of Emergency on Nigeria Health Sector.
Ahumibe in an open letter which was made available to Starpost Express Newspaper, Titled ” Health Care In Chains” addressed to the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, argued that
access to Healthcare is a basic right, not a luxury, pointing out that Nigeria Government has failed to fulfill that constitutional obligation to Nigerians.
Ikenna Ahumibe Esq further call for total and comprehensive reforms in Nigeria Health Sector, adding that there is urgent need to stop the systematic failure in Nigeria Health Sector.
According to him, “Access to Healthcare is a basic right, not a luxury. It is a fundamental obligation of the state and an integral component of the right to life.”
“Regrettably, the Nigerian government has already failed to fulfil this obligation, as the healthcare system continues to operate in chains, crippled by neglect, inadequate infrastructure and policy failures.”
“This Systemic failure is further underscored by the increasing exodus of medical professionals from the country. Nigerian doctors continue to emigrate in significant numbers, driven by poor remuneration, persistent non-payment of salaries resulting in incessant industrial actions, and the deplorable state of medical infrastructure. The burden of excessive workload, professional burnout, and limited opportunities for career advancement further compounds this trend. Insecurity and policy inconsistency have created an unstable environment for medical practice.”
 “Recent data indicates that dozens of Nigerian doctors are kidnapped annually, with incidents on the rise, further underscoring the state’s failure to guarantee the security of healthcare providers.”
“With only about 4.2% of the 2026 National Budget devoted to Healthcare, the allocation remains manifestly insufficient and far below established international benchmarks. Many Nigerians travel from Nigeria to India, UK, USA, Canada and other countries for medical treatment due to gaps in local healthcare – such as outdated equipment, limited specialists and frequent delays in critical care”.
“Facilities like National Hospital Abuja often face capacity and infrastructure challenges, especially for complex conditions like cancer or heart diseases. Healthcare facilities in foreign countries are equipped with advanced technology, experienced consultants, quicker diagnosis giving patients a higher chance of successful outcomes. Nigerian loses about $550 million yearly to medical tourism. About 5,000 Nigerians travel monthly for treatment abroad. Each patient spends roughly $20,000 $40,000 per trip. India alone accounts for large some of this outflow.”
“Nigerians deserves truly world-class hospitals across all the six geopolitical zones to reduce the growing dependence on foreign medical care with modern equipment, well-trained specialists, and proper funding, the country can treat complex conditions locally restore public confidence in its healthcare system and significantly curb the billions lost annually to medical tourism.”
 “Strengthening domestic healthcare is not just necessary it is urgent for National Development and patient survival.”
“The state of Healthcare in Nigeria today, particularly at the National Hospital Abuja and the Federal Medical Centre Owerri, represents a grave constitutional and moral failure. What should be centres of healing have become symbols of systematic neglect, marked by outdated equipment frequent breakdowns, and gross inadequacy of life saving machines”.
“At the National Hospital Abuja, critical facilities such as MRI machines, dialysis units, and cancer treatment equipment are either insufficient or poorly maintained. Cancer Patients and those in need of Dialysis are left waiting endlessly owing to a shortage of machines. Some die in queues before ever receiving care. Others are turned away and funnelled to private Hospitals often tied to same consultants where treatment is prohibitively expensive, leaving countless patients to die for lack of funds. This is not mere inefficiency, It is a threat to life.”
“In Owerri FMC (Federal Medical Centre) the situation is even more alarming, patients are admitted in Hospital corridors due to lack of space, in conditions that violate basic human dignity. Such treatment offends Sect 34 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantees the dignity of the human person.”
“As others are left to suffer, government priorities remain misplaced diverting attention to projects like Coastal Roads and sharing of Rice rather than swift reforms to the Healthcare System”.
“The Minister of Health must be called to order and the National Assembly is under a constitutional and fiduciary duty to act with decisiveness in the public interest, rather than engaging in practices that suggests budget inflation or participation in contract racketeering, both of which undermine public trust and the integrity of governance. Healthcare is not charity, continued neglect goes beyond bad governance and it is a dereliction of duty.”

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