House Committee on Health
The House Committee on Health was established by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the provisions of legislative decrees to oversee the nation's health institutions and ensure effective healthcare delivery. Tasked with legislative oversight, the committee evaluates the performance of health facilities, formulates policies to enhance healthcare services, and collaborates with stakeholders to strengthen Nigeria's healthcare system. Its mandate includes ensuring adequate funding for health institutions, monitoring infrastructure development, and promoting initiatives to improve public health outcomes nationwide.
History
The House Committee on Health Institutions was formed as part of the legislative structure established under Section 62 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This section empowers the National Assembly to create committees to ensure effective legislative oversight and policy implementation in critical national development sectors, including healthcare.Initially, the oversight of health-related matters was grouped under broader legislative committees. Still, as the healthcare sector expanded, a dedicated committee became necessary to address the growing complexity of managing health institutions. Over the years, the committee has played a pivotal role in overseeing the development of Nigeria's healthcare infrastructure, addressing systemic inefficiencies, and fostering accountability in the administration of public health institutions.
Through regular oversight visits, consultations with stakeholders, and legislative interventions, the committee has helped improve funding mechanisms, modernize medical infrastructure, and promote policies that align Nigeria's healthcare system with international standards. Its work continues to evolve in response to emerging health challenges and technological advancements.
Mandate
The committee is tasked with providing legislative oversight for Nigeria's health institutions to ensure the efficient delivery of healthcare services nationwide. Its mandate includes:Policy Oversight: Monitoring the implementation of healthcare policies and ensuring compliance with national health objectives and legislative directives.Evaluation of Health Institutions: This includes conducting inspections and assessments of federal and state health institutions, including teaching hospitals, medical centers, and specialized health facilities.Legislative Initiatives: Drafting, reviewing, and recommending laws to improve the healthcare sector, enhance medical infrastructure, and address public health challenges.Funding and Resource Allocation: Ensuring adequate budgetary provisions for health institutions and monitoring the utilization of allocated funds.- Stakeholder Engagement: To promote sustainable healthcare development, collaborate with agencies such as the Federal Ministry of Health, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.Response to Public Health Emergencies: Addressing emerging public health concerns, such as epidemics and pandemics, through legislative support and institutional oversight.