 Now, the Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria has criticized President Bola Tunibu's government for putting public health at risk. Our president, Alfonso Isair, stated that the Tunibu administration has exacerbated public health issues strengthening the country's healthcare delivery system. Dr. Salma Ibrahim Anas, special advisor at Tunibu, emphasized the government's commitment to health sector reform. That the government up in those states are lucky. I am not to urge the stakeholders to collaborate with the government in repositioning the health sector. What makes you do everything possible to retain them? By making conditions of service more favorable to them so that they can retain them. If the health workforce is one of the most important building blocks of the health system, without the health workers, the health system can all run. Health workers drive the health system, so most of our facility hospitals are empty now. Many of the health professionals have traveled, so the government should make the conditions better for them so that they can stay and help resuscitate the health system. But we can't achieve universal healthcare coverage without some adjustment into what is the current situation of health in Nigeria. So we are committed to reform the health sector with a view to ensure that we close the gaps between those in need of services and the available services or expanded services and also to ensure that we deliver quality healthcare services to the timid populations of Nigerians. Repositioning public health in a new political dispensation is not the responsibility of an individual or the collective health of all. There is no doubt that our country is currently facing serious challenges in several sectors, health inclusive. The challenges in the health sector has necessitated the need for all stakeholders to come up with new strategies to address them.