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Geneith Health Competition (GHC) Celebrates Prof. Pate's Global Recognition as a Healthcare Trailblazer
 
From: CEOAFRICA REPORTER
Thu, 15 May 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Geneith Health Competition (GHC), initiated and sponsored by Chief Emmanuel Umenwa and powered by Coatal Forte Softgel, has extended heartfelt congratulations to the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Mohammed Ali Pate, following his recent recognition as one of the 100 most influential global figures shaping healthcare worldwide. This accolade serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication and significant contributions towards creating a healthier Nigeria.
In a press statement signed by Chief Umenwa, the GHC lauded Prof. Pate’s exceptional leadership, innovation, and persistent commitment to health system reforms both in Nigeria and on the global stage. "We are proud to congratulate you on this well-deserved honor, it symbolizes the profound impact you have made in shaping healthcare perspectives globally," the statement read.
GHC emphasized that this accomplishment sheds light on Nigeria’s increasing visibility in global health leadership and aligns seamlessly with the broader goals of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration to implement life-enhancing reforms across various sectors.
Additionally, GHC recognized Prof. Pate's extensive contributions to primary healthcare, highlighting his impactful role as the Executive Secretary of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA). “Your commitment to reforming healthcare systems, advocating for health equity, and strengthening primary care is commendable," the organization remarked. "Your endeavors to revitalize frontline health facilities and expand the community health force are vital to enhancing maternal, newborn, and child health services across the nation."
Furthermore, the statement emphasized Prof. Pate's instrumental role in advancing Nigeria's efforts to combat malaria, particularly through the rollout of malaria vaccines. "This strategic move is critical in tackling malaria, which accounts for nearly 65 percent of clinical visits in our country," GHC emphasized.
The organization also commended the Minister’s governance approach, focusing on fostering partnerships among government entities, development partners, and the private sector, which has enhanced transparency and attracted necessary investments in the healthcare space.
Regarding pharmaceutical development, GHC praised Prof. Pate’s commitment to local drug manufacturing, describing it as a “transformative shift” capable of enhancing Nigeria’s health sovereignty and strengthening the pharmaceutical value chain.  
However, GHC drew attention to recent tensions within the health sector, urging Prof. Pate to demonstrate leadership by facilitating inclusive dialogue and ensuring equitable treatment for all healthcare professionals. “As a global health leader, we trust you to uphold the rule of law and guarantee that all health workers enjoy their rightful benefits and privileges,” the statement added. “Your vision, moral integrity, and empathy must guide your decision-making as you navigate the complexities of Nigeria’s healthcare landscape.”
The organization underscored the significance of collaborative healthcare practices and encouraged Prof. Pate to continue promoting team-based approaches, which have proven to be effective in health systems worldwide. "Despite the complexity of our health challenges, we believe you are well-positioned to develop sustainable solutions that encourage interprofessional cooperation," Umenwa concluded.
In conclusion, the GHC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting and partnering with the government to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Nigeria. They wished Prof. Pate continued success in his role, stating, “We assure you of our steadfast support as you lead initiatives to transform Nigeria’s healthcare landscape for the better.”


 

 

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