by Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
The Maternal Accountability Mechanism in Kaduna Initiative (KADMAM) has commended the Federal Government and the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare for the transparent release of N32.9 billion under the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), as announced in the “Red Letter” issued on October 22, 2025.
Civil Society Organizaiton (CSO) on health-related matters’ statement stressed that, “This renewed commitment to primary health care financing represents a crucial step towards strengthening health service delivery across Nigeria, particularly in rural and undeserved communities.”
This was contained in a statement signed by KADMAM’s Kaduna State Co-chairman, Mr. Garba Muhammad, dated October 22nd, 2025.
The statement averred that, “As a State-Led Accountability Mechanism (SLAM) dedicated to promoting transparency, responsiveness, and improved maternal and child health outcomes, KADMAM calls on Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities, Ward Development Committees, and Local Government Health Authorities to ensure that every Naira of this fund is judiciously utilized for its intended purpose of “improving essential health services, infrastructure, and community access to quality care.”
KADMAM further noted that its planned spot check, under the quarterly #OpenKadunaHealthSector initiative, has already provided an important platform for communities and stakeholders to track the flow and utilization of BHCPF funds at PHC facilities.
“This participatory accountability effort offers practical evidence and a collaborative framework to ensure that funds are properly used to strengthen health systems and improve service delivery at the grassroots level,” it noted.
KADMAM, therefore, urged citizens, civil society organisations, traditional and religious leaders, and the media to actively participate in monitoring and tracking how these funds are spent in their local health facilities.
“Community ownership, vigilance, and transparency remain essential to prevent leakages, ensure value for money, and guarantee that the funds truly benefit the people they are meant to serve.
“This fund belongs to the people. Communities must not stand aside. We must demand openness, track expenditures, and hold ourselves and our institutions accountable for every kobo spent,” it added.
KADMAM reaffirms its readiness to work closely with government agencies, development partners, and oversight bodies to promote effective utilization, continuous tracking, and public reporting of BHCPF disbursements across Kaduna State and beyond.
“Together, we can ensure that this investment translates into stronger PHCs, safer mothers and children, and a healthier Nigeria,” it stated.