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Rivers begins screening of National Health Fellows

By: Felix Ikpotor

The Rivers State Government in partnership with the World Health Organisation, WHO, and other development partners have started the process of selecting health professionals to be enrolled into the National Health Fellows Programme of the Federal Government.

The National Health Fellows Programme is an interventionist initiative by the Federal and State Governments following the declaration of a state-of-emergency on the health sector by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2023.

The initiative is aimed at reducing the physical and financial burdens on health-seeking Nigerians.

Briefing newsmen on the kickstart of the process in the state, the Acting Director, Research and Planning, Rivers State Ministry of Health, Dr Juliane Nwoke, who spoke onbehalf the State Commissioner for Health, Dr Adaeze Oreh at a news conference in Port Harcourt, said the programme is expected to enrol 774 persons representing each of the local government areas in the country.

In Rivers State, she said 23 persons are expected to emerge from the 69 shortlisted candidates, adding that already, 9 persons have been interviewed, adding that the successful candidates would be engaged by the Federal Government for a period of one year to support the provision of healthcare services especially public health at both local, state and national levels.

She explained that core areas of competencies of shortlisted candidates includes public health, proficiency in Information and Communication Technology and data management.

“We have interviewed already, about 9 candidates and by the end of today, we’ll be interviewing about 29 candidates. The interviews will end officially on Wednesday for Rivers State because we are expected to interview 69 candidates.

“Specific competencies were considered in the selection process with interest on competencies in public health, ICT and data management, so we received the shortlist of candidates which we expect are based on these competencies.

“As you may know, there is a global and local shortage of manpower, so the 23 who qualifies in this round will add to the skilled manpower that is needed to drive healthcare delivery.

“As per impact, this fellows would be engaged directly by the Federal Government for a period of one year to support healthcare delivery and population health management at the local government, state and perhaps national levels, working directly from their LGAs,” she stated.

Dr. Nwoke assured shortlisted candidates of fairness in the screening process, maintaining that only the best will emerge at the end of the exercise.

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