The 64th National Council on Health is going to be held in Ekiti State, and the state’s Ministry of Health and Human Services, along with the federal government’s Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, are going to put on the event.
Dr. Oyebanji Filani, who serves as the Commissioner for Health and Human Services in the state of Ekiti, made this announcement on Thursday during a news conference that was held to honor the program.
According to him, the program will take place in the state capital between the dates of November 13 and November 17 in 2023, and it will have more than 800 participants from throughout the country and the world.

The purpose of the event, which is titled “Building the Resilient and Inclusive Health Care System for a Healthy Nigeria,” is to discuss and find solutions to important problems, as well as to examine the progress that has been made and the decisions that have been made on the future of health care in the country.
According to Filani, “Ekiti State stands to gain tremendously from hosting this national meeting as it will stimulate the economy through tourism, increase revenue for businesses, and engender meaningful cooperation and collaboration with participation.” [Citation needed] “Ekiti State stands to gain tremendously from hosting this national meeting as it will stimulate the economy through tourism.”
“The program will increase our brand recognition, which will have a significant positive impact on our economy through the use of tourist attractions, hotels, and parks.”
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