Nigerians have been assured of the federal government’s commitment to a more resilient and accessible healthcare system through ongoing reforms in the sector.
Speaking at the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA) 2026, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, said that the reforms in strategic investments, partnerships and policies in the health sector of the economy is aimed at building a strong system that would guarantee quality healthcare delivery across the country.
The Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award has for decades, served as a credible platform for the recognition of individuals and corporate organisations whose innovation, leadership and commitment to quality have advanced healthcare delivery across Nigeria.
The 12th edition which had the theme, ‘Innovation, Local Manufacturing and Digital transformation in Healthcare’ held recently in Lagos, witnessed the recognition of leading private sector stakeholders, organisations as well as outstanding achievements across the healthcare subsector of the nation’s economy.
The event which was attended by healthcare leaders, policymakers, regulators, development partners, healthcare professionals and industry stakeholders, also recognised distinguished individuals whose life-long contributions have shaped healthcare delivery, education, financing and medical innovation in Nigeria.









