 The House of Representatives has mandated its Committee on Health Care Services to investigate the non-functionality of the primary health care centers in the country and give it a feedback within four weeks. The resolution was based on a motion unanimously adopted at the plenary titled, called to investigate the non-functional national primary health care centers in the country. A member of the House, Sergius Ogun, who moved the motion, had noted that, per the intersection 3B of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency Act, the Primary Health Care Development Agency was established to, among other things, stimulate the technical development of primary health care centers on an equitable basis in all local government areas in the country. The lawmaker Uso noted that the federal government flagged of a primary health care center revitalization program in 2017 to refurbish PHCs and establish at least one functional center in each center or district of the country. He said the House is concerned that, despite the revitalization program, only less than 20% of the 30,000 primary health care centers in the country are in good working condition, while others are either completely grounded or ineffective in the delivery of primary health care.