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PRESIDENT TINUBU EXPRESSES PRIORITY FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITY,  DOMESTIC AND FD INVESTMENTS     

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PRESIDENT TINUBU EXPRESSES PRIORITY FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITY,  DOMESTIC AND FD INVESTMENTS                                                                     21-02-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                      President Bola Tinubu says his administration is committed to providing excellent healthcare facilities for Nigerians and prioritising domestic and foreign direct investments in the sector.

He stated this in Abuja during a meeting with the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank, Afreximbank, Professor Benedict Oramah, accompanied by a delegation from King’s College Hospital, KCH, London.

The President welcomed the partnership between Afreximbank and KCH London to establish a first-rate healthcare facility in Abuja, called Africa Medical Centre of Excellence, AMCE, scheduled for completion in 2025.

”We welcome this significant step towards investing in Nigeria’s healthcare sector. This facility is a great commitment to humanity. We are open and ready to assist this project in every way possible.

”Africa is in need, and Nigeria is committed to the need of its people. Putting people’s welfare first is putting healthcare first. The training and development of our people are our priorities, and we thank KCH, known for its global reputation, for partnering with us.

”Out of every five black persons, one is a Nigerian. We are racing against time to meet our obligations to our people. This project will further strengthen our long-term vision for the healthcare of our people. We are determined to succeed, and whatever you need in order for us to achieve this project, I want to assure you, we will do it,” he said.

President Tinubu, who was recently appointed the African Union, AU, Champion for Human Resources for Health and Community Health Delivery Partnership, emphasised that the continent could not afford to remain behind in the quality and accessibility of its healthcare system.

He asked Afreximbank not to relent in its commitment to investing in projects that would ensure that Africa possessed the expertise and resources to meet her own healthcare needs.

The Co-ordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, had explained that the Bank and KCH were also collaborating on building a medical and nursing school alongside AMCE, in line with the administration’s commitment to expanding the training of healthcare professionals in the country.

”Your Excellency, you will recall that in October 2023, you approved an initiative to unlock Nigeria’s healthcare value chain and appointed a coordinator. We have worked in the last few months to identify various work streams.

”I am pleased to inform Your Excellency, that today, we signed an MOU with the President of Afreximbank for a $1 billion facility to finance a credit and equity contribution pool for private sector investors interested in investing in Nigeria’s health sector value chain,” he said.

The Nigerian-born President of the Bank, Professor Oramah, pledged the Bank’s commitment to developing quality health infrastructure on the continent, and contributing substantially to the reduction of medical tourism out of Africa, while promoting intra-Africa trade, and creating jobs in the country and continent.

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