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FG Approves Tertiary Military Hospital for Sokoto

- Imam Imam

Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has commended the Nigerian Army for the establishm­ent of a tertiary military hospital in Sokoto that will serve as centre of excellence for diseases of military importance.

A statement issued Tuesday in Sokoto by Tambuwal’s spokesman, Malam Imam Imam, said the hospital, the first of its kind in the country, will also serve as a research institutio­n with a United Nations’-grade internatio­nal public health laboratory.

It said already, the government has provided space at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital for temporary use by the hospital pending when work on its permanent site is executed.

The statement quoted Tambuwal as saying that some states have applied to be given the right to host the facility, but Sokoto emerged the preferred destinatio­n.

He added: “First of all, I want to inform the people of Sokoto state that our efforts in attracting important projects from within and outside the country has continued to yield positive results.

“This hospital is of great importance not just to the military but to our people as a whole. Diseases of military importance are areas of concern globally because of the large population of people that can be infected after outbreaks.

“Such diseases are subject of importance in efforts to counter bioterrori­sm and bio-weapons by aggressor nations. These infectious diseases include among others dengue fever, ebola, lassa fever, anthrax among others.

“Having a centre in Sokoto dedicated to countering these likely outbreaks is a welcome developmen­t. We will support the hospital with facilities and logistics to properly take off until it is fully on its feet,” he added.

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