Ado J. G. Muhammad

Dr. Ado Jimada Gana Muhammad (born January 18, 1967) is the Executive Director/CEO of the Nigeria’s National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), the government organ responsible for developing national primary health care (PHC) policy and supporting states and Local Government Areas (LGAs) to implement them. [1] Dr. Muhammad was appointed to that position on 1 November 2011, by the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan. Prior to his appointment, Dr Ado served as a Special Assistant to the permanent secretary, Dr Daudu, in the State House, Abuja. [2] Governor Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, where Dr. Muhammad hails from, commended President Goodluck Jonathan for appointing the medical doctor, describing the action as putting “a square peg in a square hole”. [3] Dr Ado succeeded Dr. Muhammad Ali Pate who was in 2011 appointed as the Minister of State for Health, thereby creating a vacuum at the NPHCDA. [4]

His Mandate at NPHCDA

Dr. Muhammad currently works to achieve seven major objectives at the NPHCDA. The objectives are: To control preventable diseases; Improve access to basic health services; Improve quality of care; Strengthen institutions in the healthcare system; Develop a high-performing and empowered health workforce across the country. Other goals are to strengthen partnerships and engage with communities regularly to get feedback. [2]

Awards

In recognition of his outstanding achievements at the NPHCDA, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan honoured Dr. Muhammad with the National Award of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on September 29, 2014.[5] The award of OON, which is one of the country's highest national honours, was conferred on him by the president in appreciation of his outstanding efforts to drive the process of providing primary healthcare to Nigeria's poor and most vulnerable citizens. Speaking shortly before he conferred the wards on Dr. Muhammad and other citizens, the president described the 2014 award recipients as "sincere men and women who point society in the right direction and mirror the possibilities of greatness unlimited." [6] In 2013, Dr. Muhammad emerged as winner of the Public Administrator of the Year Award, PAYA, which is organized annually by the Centre for Policy Development and Political Studies, Lagos, Nigeria. The centre said after announcing the winner that of the 10 nominees for the award, Mohammed scored 3,025 votes, which made up over 50 percent of the total votes cast. The NPHCDA CEO was praised for his efforts in “eradication of poliomyelitis; reduction in maternal and infant mortality; impressive initiatives in addressing human resource challenges in the primary health care, PHC, sub-sector; integration and decentralization of HIV/AIDs intervention in PHC services in over 1,500 PHC facilities;…..” [7] The NPHCDA boss also won the highly revered Kwame Nkrumah Leadership Award and Africa Leadership ICON 2014. He was unanimously endorsed winner of the leadership award for the year, at the 71st Conference of AASU, held at OATTU Conference Centre, in Accra, Ghana The Kwame Nkrumah Leadership Award and Africa Leadership ICON 2014 is awarded by All-Africa Students’ Union (AASU). The Union is made up of 54 member unions from Francophone and Anglophone countries in Africa. The body noted that the NPHCDA boss emerged winner “due to his unprecedented progress in polio eradication in Nigeria and repositioning of Primary Health Centres as the cornerstone of our health system,” . [8]

Previous appointments

Dr. Muhammad previously worked as Senior Technical Adviser (Health Sector), in the Office of the Senior Assistant to the Nigerian President on Millennium Development Goals. Prior to that role, he was National Health Adviser for the Bamako Initiative Programme which was part of the now defunct Petroleum Trust Fund. He had also worked with the National Programme on Immunization (NPI), prior to its merger with the NPHCDA. [1]

Education

Muhammad graduated from the School of Medicine, University of Ilorin in Nigeria. He was admitted to the school in 1992. He also studied at the University of Wales, United Kingdom where he obtained a master's degree in public health (1996).[1]

Family

Dr. Muhammad is happily married with children.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Governance Project, Nigeria. "Dr. Ado Jimada Gana Muhammad". http://kyg.nigeriagovernance.org. Nigeria Governance Project. Retrieved 17 September 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  2. 1 2 3 NPHCDA. "Executive Director's Corner". http://nphcda.org. NPHCDA. Retrieved 17 September 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  3. Thisday (November 5, 2011). "Mu'azu lauds FG over new NPHCDA boss appointment". Thisday. Thisday. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  4. Leo, Ruby. "Nigeria : Mohammed Appointed As ED of NPHCDA". Nigerian Newsline. Nigerian Newsline. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  5. TheCable, News (September 29, 2014). "Traffic warden, policeman, taxi driver, teacher bag national honours". . (September 2014) (The Cable). NewsWebsite. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  6. Nigeria, CKN. "2014 National Honours Award – Full Text Of President Goodluck Jonathan’s Speech". CKN Nigeria. CKNNiferia. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  7. Olajide, Fashikun. "NPHCDA boss, Ado Muhammad, wins Public Administrator of the year award". Gongnews.net. Gongnews.net. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  8. "The News Nigeria". The News Nigeria. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
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