Tunji Alausa has challenged stakeholders to translate health research findings into life-changing practices.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Dr. Tunji Alausa, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, says research in the health sector must be done with the aim of enacting policies and practices that make a real difference in the lives of our people.
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He spoke on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, while delivering the opening address at the National Strategic Meeting on Health Research Development and Innovation in Abuja.
Dr. Alausa, who noted that the Bola Tinubu administration is committed to research-driven solutions in the health sector, said the stakeholders have the potential to create a vibrant and sustainable research environment that drives innovation, enhances health outcomes, and ultimately, ensures a healthier and more prosperous Nigeria.
Addressing the gathering of experts, policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders in the health sector, the health minister urged them to think boldly and creatively.
“As we deliberate on the key issues, challenges, and opportunities in health research and innovation today, I urge each one of us to think boldly and creatively,” he said.
“Let us embrace collaboration and partnership, recognizing that the most significant breakthroughs often come from the intersection of diverse ideas and perspectives.
“Let us also commit to translating our research findings into policies and practices that make a real difference in the lives of our people.
“In conclusion, I am confident that the outcomes of this strategic meeting will significantly contribute to the advancement of our national health research agenda and the achievement of our health and social welfare goals.
“Let us seize this moment to make a lasting impact and pave the way for a healthier, more innovative, and resilient Nigeria.”
Earlier, Dr. Alausa thanked all participants and partners, specifically, the National Health Research Committee, National Health Research Ethics Committees, Research Agencies (NIMR, NIPRID, NICRAT, NCDC), and partners, in particular, the World Health Organization (WHO) for their consistent support.
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He also singled out Professor Ogunsola, the Vice Chancellor of University of Lagos (UNILAG) for praise, adding that the participants and partners made the national meeting on health research development possible.
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