Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015

Primary Health Care (PHC) is implemented by the local governments in Nigeria based on the notion that healthcare service delivery is efficient when it is closer to people. With the adoption of analytical research through secondary sources of data, this study assesses the local government performance...

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Main Authors: Peter Odion Irabor, Samuel Iheanacho Ebirim, Idowu Folorunso Aloba
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Language:deu
Published: Szczecin University Press 2022-01-01
Series:Acta Politica Polonica
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1253/article/19958/
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Samuel Iheanacho Ebirim
Idowu Folorunso Aloba
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description Primary Health Care (PHC) is implemented by the local governments in Nigeria based on the notion that healthcare service delivery is efficient when it is closer to people. With the adoption of analytical research through secondary sources of data, this study assesses the local government performance in PHC service delivery and examines the challenges it faced in the south-western Nigeria states of Lagos, Ogun, and Ondo in the period of 2010–2015. The findings showed various PHC programmes implemented by the local governments of the selected states, which include Maternal and Child Reduction, Investment Case and Eko Free Malaria in Lagos state, Araya and Gbomoro in Ogun state, as well as the Mother and Child Hospitals and Agbebiye in Ondo state. However, findin gs showed similar challenges encountered by the local governments, which include multiplicity of stakeholders in the disbursement of PHC funds, lack of fiscal decentralisation of revenue to the local government, diversion of PHC funds as compared to other projects, and poor community participation in PHC, irregularity of or interference in the local government elections by the state government, exclusion and deviation from the key principles of PHC and lack of continuity in PHC programmes implemented. The general conclusion from the study is that the local government performance in PHC service delivery is weak. In order to enhance the present local government performance in PHC, the study recommends for the application and implementation of local government constitutional role in the management of the PHC service delivery.
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spelling doaj.art-1ee6852b71e64ca6851abf06e96af9f42022-12-28T08:53:30ZdeuSzczecin University PressActa Politica Polonica2451-04322022-01-015410.18276/ap.2022.54-08Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015Peter Odion Irabor0Samuel Iheanacho Ebirim1Idowu Folorunso Aloba2Department of Political Science, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Adeleke University, Ede, NigeriaDepartment of Political Science, Oduduwa University, NigeriaDepartment of Public Administration, Oduduwa University, NigeriaPrimary Health Care (PHC) is implemented by the local governments in Nigeria based on the notion that healthcare service delivery is efficient when it is closer to people. With the adoption of analytical research through secondary sources of data, this study assesses the local government performance in PHC service delivery and examines the challenges it faced in the south-western Nigeria states of Lagos, Ogun, and Ondo in the period of 2010–2015. The findings showed various PHC programmes implemented by the local governments of the selected states, which include Maternal and Child Reduction, Investment Case and Eko Free Malaria in Lagos state, Araya and Gbomoro in Ogun state, as well as the Mother and Child Hospitals and Agbebiye in Ondo state. However, findin gs showed similar challenges encountered by the local governments, which include multiplicity of stakeholders in the disbursement of PHC funds, lack of fiscal decentralisation of revenue to the local government, diversion of PHC funds as compared to other projects, and poor community participation in PHC, irregularity of or interference in the local government elections by the state government, exclusion and deviation from the key principles of PHC and lack of continuity in PHC programmes implemented. The general conclusion from the study is that the local government performance in PHC service delivery is weak. In order to enhance the present local government performance in PHC, the study recommends for the application and implementation of local government constitutional role in the management of the PHC service delivery.https://wnus.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1253/article/19958/local governmentPrimary Health Careservice deliverysouth-western Nigeria
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Samuel Iheanacho Ebirim
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Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015
Acta Politica Polonica
local government
Primary Health Care
service delivery
south-western Nigeria
title Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015
title_full Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015
title_fullStr Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015
title_full_unstemmed Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015
title_short Local Government and Primary Health Care service delivery in South-Western Nigeria 2010–2015
title_sort local government and primary health care service delivery in south western nigeria 2010 2015
topic local government
Primary Health Care
service delivery
south-western Nigeria
url https://wnus.edu.pl/ap/pl/issue/1253/article/19958/
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