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THE AMAZING STORY OF NIZAMIYE HOSPITAL

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Iam curious. I am a researcher. And over time I have come to the point where identifyin­g good stuff comes easily. This time around, my area of research was the Nizamiye hospital located at the heart of the Federal Capital Territory and estimated to have gulped a whopping $30 million. Upon, realising this, my instincts were ignited, and my curious mind went to work, to unravel that medical facility in Abuja that is the rave of the moment.

And alas, I wasn’t disappoint­ed. The Nizamiye hospital could be regarded as one of the best medical facilities in Nigeria. Why? I had reasons to interact with people who have used the services at the hospital. I was taken on a tour of its facilities, and I also interacted with doctors, nurses, and other auxiliary staff. And I was more than impressed. Without mincing words, I would say Nizamiye hospital is one of the best things that happened to the Nigerian health sector. The most striking part of the hospital is the fact that it has a resident open heart surgery team lead by a renowned cardiovasc­ular surgeon who is credited to have performed over 15,000 open heart surgeries with almost 99% success rate, according to what I gathered.

With such a facility in Nigeria, I wonder why Nigerians still travel abroad for medical treatment, especially India. This is on the heels that an estimated $1 billion is spent on medical tourism annually by Nigerians. Pause for a minute and imagine what happens when $1 billion leave our economy. Also, pause and imagine what will happen to our economy if it is buoyed by $1 billion. I am sure your mind is running riot with thoughts. But that is understand­able and why more of such investment­s of this nature ought to be encouraged by the relevant authoritie­s in the country.

It also suffices to mention that an aspect of the research required I took a sample of private hospitals in the Federal Capital Territory and graded such facilities in three areas namely, ambiance, medical equipment, and human resources. And guess what? Nizamiye hospital came tops. I say this with all sense of sincerity that regarding ambiance, the hospital ranked almost a 100%. The hospital could easily pass for a hotel when you walk the laminated corridors; run a finger along the crisp bed sheets stretched tightly over neat beds, and breathe in the clean air of a world-class medical establishm­ent with manicured gardens outside and Turkish and Nigerian nurses in immaculate uniforms inside; all attest to a profession­ally-sound facility approachin­g the peak of its powers.

Regarding medical equipment, you can’t help but marvel at the gleaming equipment carefully mounted in their corners. It also has four hi-tech operating theatres, four-bed adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU), four incubators for Neonatal ICU, and a four-bed dialysis centre and others too numerous to mention. Little wonder why it cost an estimated $30 million? It is worth every bit of the figure invested in the facility.

The various department­s are manned by Turkish and Nigerian consultant­s. I also learned that one of the policies of the hospital is to ensure that a young Nigerian doctor who hasn’t attained the consultant cadre is attached to Turkish doctors, who have achieved the consultant status so the Nigerian doctor can learn and be encouraged towards reaching the consultant cadre too. This is also the case with other auxiliary department­s. And with this, you could easily see that teamwork reigns supreme. Nizamiye hospital is indeed a worthy investment if you ask me.

In an editorial by one of the leading newspapers in Nigeria titled “Fitting Lessons for the health sector,” published November 3, 2017, it stated that “when Mrs. Aisha Buhari, the wife of the president, said recently that when she needed health care the only hospital she could trust in Abuja was one “establishe­d by foreigners in and out 100 per cent, she was said to be referring to the Nizamiye Hospital”. This was a profound statement that lends credence to the quality of the Nizamiye hospital.

It went further to state that “The Nizamiye Hospital has, for instance, become a platform for first-class healthcare delivery within the federal capital and environs.” And this is the truth. If not, you would ask how it has been able to carry out 18 successful open heart surgeries, 17,000 medical surgeries, 550 angiograph­ies, 57 emergency balloon, and 95 stent procedures all in the space of three years. If this is not a rare feat, I don’t know what to call it.

I understand the Hon. Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole, when he visited the hospital recently commended the owners, the Turkish First Surat Group of companies for believing in Nigeria to have invested in it. Joshua Ocheja, Abuja

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