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nigerias civil service commission denies abandoning 774 health fellows deletes statement

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The article reports a delay in absorbing 774 health fellows into Nigeria's civil service, affecting primary healthcare staffing. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct price, supply, or margin impact on any product or company. The fellows are government employees, not a private-sector supply chain. The only potential second-order effect is a minor delay in public healthcare service capacity in Nigeria, but no concrete commercial channel is identified.

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  • 774 fellows completed one-year fellowship in February 2026
  • Recruitment process ongoing, appointment letters delayed
  • Programme aimed to enhance primary healthcare delivery
  • Over 360,000 applicants, 774 selected
  • FCSC denies abandoning commitment

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