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The situation of Nigeria healthcare system

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On recent news, the health minister of Nigeria Muhammad Pate claims over patient satisfaction with Nigeria healthcare has increased to 74% over the years. But many people on X went on to express their dissatisfaction, claiming the number should be a lot lower than this. There are still a lot of crowds which have not been attended to both in public and private hospitals.
 
From my perspective, those 74% satisfaction figures for healthcare in Nigeria seem a bit optimistic. While it's positive that there have been improvements, we can't ignore the real complaints and concerns of the population. The reality in many hospitals, both public and private, remains very different. Overcrowding, lack of resources, and sometimes substandard care are problems that still persist and directly affect patients. It's understandable that the Ministry wants to show progress, but it's also important to be honest and transparent about the current situation. Patient satisfaction isn't just measured in statistics, but in daily experiences and the actual quality of service. Meanwhile, millions of people continue to wait for long hours without adequate care, and that can't be ignored if we truly want to improve the healthcare system in Nigeria.
 
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