State healthcare budgets dip from 11 to 4.65 per cent

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Compared to last year, there is a significant drop in states’ investment in the health sector, backed by a budget decrease in average

Compared to last year, there is a significant drop in states’ investment in the health sector, backed by a budget decrease from average 11 per cent in 2020 to 4.65 per cent in 2022.Compared to last year, there is a significant drop in states’ investment in the health sector, backed by budget decrease from average 11 per cent in 2020 to 4.65 per cent in 2022.

This is compared to the 2020’s budget, where the states spent over 11 per cent. Only Osun and Ondo states allotted more than 10 per cent to healthcare in 2021. Only two states – Osun and Imo – in their 2021 appropriation bills, budgeted more funds for the health sector compared to 2020. Both states allotted 17.30 per cent and 7.31 per cent of their budgets in 2021. In the preceding year, both states allotted 12.10 per cent and 6.18 per cent.

He continued: “Last year, states had to cut their budgets for other sectors to meet the pressure of the coronavirus on the health sector.”

 

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