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Dissecting Makinde’s Primary Healthcare Revolution

by Balqees Onadiran
April 10, 2025
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Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde

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A thriving society is easily noticeable by its strong healthcare system, which ensures that citizens remain healthy, productive and eventually able to contribute to national development.

In Nigeria, the healthcare system is often inadequate, especially with the upsurge in brain drain in the health sector. Therefore, where healthcare infrastructure is insufficient, it becomes not just a norm but necessary to invest in a functional and accessible system. Millions of Nigerians, particularly in rural areas, struggle to access basic medical services because of poorly equipped facilities, inadequate staffing, and insufficient funding.

If there is a well-structured healthcare system, reduced mortality rates, improved life expectancy, and strengthened economic growth will keep the workforce healthy. As a former United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan once stated, “Health is the foundation of development. No country can be economically and socially stable when large numbers of its people are sick and dying.” For Nigerian states to achieve sustainable progress, it is important to prioritise healthcare, especially at the primary level. This is one major reason Governor Makinde deserves commendation for making this aspect a core of his policy decisions in Oyo State.

A sound primary healthcare system is the backbone of any functional health sector. It is like a first-aid box for the people. It is usually the first point of contact for millions in rural communities. It determines how far a state can go to prevent diseases, provide maternal care, and manage public health emergencies.

Having observed the abnormalities he met on the ground when he came into power in 2019 and recognising the importance of healthcare, Governor Makinde made healthcare one of the pillars of his administration since 2019. From the first day, he committed himself to revamping more than 80 per cent of the primary healthcare centres across Oyo State, transitioning the primary healthcare sector from a neglected industry into one that genuinely serves the people.

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When Governor Makinde assumed office, the state’s health sector was stagnant, with many primary health centres (PHCs) either dilapidated or lacking basic infrastructure, amenities, functional equipment, and adequate personnel. Though these centres were meant to be the most accessible healthcare facilities to the people, they were unfortunately abandoned and neglected, leaving millions without proper medical care.

However, Governor Makinde was determined to change the narrative and establish a clear vision by rehabilitating and equipping at least one primary healthcare centre in each ward. With 351 wards in Oyo State, the initiative became an ambitious plan that needed careful planning, funding, and execution. In an admirable way and in line with the Omituntun style, the governor took a systematic approach that ensured each step was purposeful and impactful. It has indeed been from decay to renewal.

As of this article’s writing, the Makinde-led government has successfully rehabbed over 270 primary healthcare centres across Oyo State, with many more at various stages of completion. These centres have been renovated and equipped with modern medical facilities to ensure that Oyo State residents can access basic healthcare services, irrespective of location.

However, it is believed that infrastructure alone is not enough. As a thoughtful leader recognising the need for skilled healthcare professionals to operate in these centres, Governor Makinde approved recruiting staff for the PHC system. This simple move has become huge, employing thousands of Oyo State residents. It can also bolster the state’s healthcare workforce and improve the quality of services provided at the grassroots level. The Oyo State Primary Health Care Board, under the leadership of its chairman, Hon. Abiodun Awoleye, and Executive Secretary, Dr. Muideen Olatunji, has overseen a recruitment process that has not only come with excellence and high standards but has also been in sync with the Makinde style of transparent and merit-based recruitment. The recruitment has been hailed as a laudable one from Mr Governor and his team.

Governor Makinde’s approach to healthcare reform has been methodical so far. He has reorganised the sector one step at a time, each deliberate and impactful. By prioritising primary healthcare, the governor ensures that healthcare delivery in Oyo State is accessible and sustainable for all. His administration’s commitment to rehabilitating and staffing PHCs shows his understanding that quality healthcare begins at the grassroots level.

For a state that once struggled with a failing health sector, the progress made under Makinde’s administration has been truly remarkable. The people of Oyo State, especially those in underserved communities, now have renewed confidence in their healthcare system. It is a visionary approach to healthcare. Makinde’s transformation of Oyo State’s primary healthcare sector is a lesson in visionary leadership. His policies prove that with the right priorities, commitment, and execution, even the most embattled systems can be revitalised.

As this man continues to push forward with his reforms, it is with confidence that many people believe that Oyo State’s health sector is rightly on its way to becoming a model for the rest of the country. At a time when many states in Nigeria are struggling with inadequate healthcare systems, Makinde has shown that real progress is possible, not with empty promises but with measured, purposeful, and decisive actions.

In conclusion, Makinde’s transformation of Oyo State’s primary healthcare system is empirical evidence of what visionary leadership can achieve when policies are motivated by purpose and for the needs of the people. The administration has improved access to healthcare and equally restored public confidence in the system with how he handled the rehabilitation of PHCs, equipping them with modern facilities and ensuring they have qualified professionals, unlike the popular belief that PHCs are filled with mediocre staff.

As the reforms continue, Oyo State becomes an example of what is possible when healthcare is prioritised. The governor’s commitment to strengthening PHCs further highlights his motive: to ensure that no citizen, regardless of location, financial status or social status, is left without access to quality medical care.

*Onadiran sent this piece from Ibadan.

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