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Ayade: C’River’s 140-Bed Hospital Will Be Africa’s Reference Point

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Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade, has said the state’s 140-bed specialist hospital,which is at an advanced stage of completion in Obudu, would be a reference point in Africa.

Ayade, who was in Obudu to inspect work progress at the ultra-moderm hospital, said given the reputation of the partners involved, Siemens and Coscharis, it would no doubt be a touchstone in quality healthcare in Africa.

"This is Siemens hospital basically. Siemens is number one in hospital equipment. Even in American hospitals, they have more of Siemens equipment, so we are convinced that our MRI, CT scan, radiology, diagnostic­s and dialysis equipment will be world-class," he said.

He said he was convinced the hospital would be first-class especially, given that it wouldhave its own plant to produce oxygen, even as he disclosed that the hospital would have “a special covid-19 unit that would cater to covid-19 patients in a special way with oxygen fully generated from within the system."

The hospital is also fitted with a solar power system to guarantee 24-hour power supply, thus not dependent on the national grid.

On the hospital's bed capacity, the governor quipped: "We have a total of 120 beds, plus an additional 20 for those, who are going into the recovery phase. So, we are going to have a total of 140 beds hospital. Massive!

"So, I am very excited this hospital will be the reference hospital for Africa, not just Nigeria. Before we took this design, we had studied all the hospitals in Nigeria in terms of all the critical equipment, even in Abuja, both public and private hospitals. We are convinced that the level of sophistica­tion will be unmatched.

“Our dispensary unit has an outdoor station, you drive through, sit in your car and a robot delivers your drugs to you. You swipe your card, get your drugs and you are gone without any human interferen­ce. The human element is our secondary phase, should the robotic services fail you.

“We also have a partnershi­p with a German firm for drug revolving programme and also with Canadian team to support us with drugs. Of course, Cross River State has a pharmaceut­ical company. So, we will also be producing drugs as a state. The hospital will also buy drugs from the Calapharm. I think the circle is completely proper and the social benefit is unquantifi­able, it’s a thing of joy to me.”

On staffing, the governor disclosed that a team would be sent to Germany for massive training, six months to commission­ing.

“We have a lot of Cross River doctors, who will be sent to Germany for training to come back here, because this is actually Cross-German hospital, a partnershi­p between Cross River State government and Siemens under the catalysis of Coscharis. Our excitement is actually bringing the best hospital in Africa to Obudu."

Ayade gave reasons why the hospital was sited in Obudu, because the axis was lacking in terms of medical care.

“Abuja is quite extremely out there, Lagos is far out there. And because we are building an internatio­nal airport here and because Obudu Ranch Resort is a tourist attraction, we have high level, high profile citizens, who will be coming on tourism here.

“The British Canadian University will be taking very elitist students, so we would not want any challenges. We will need a hospital that can provide for these primary footfalls that will serve as the initial base of patronage. I see Benue, Ebonyi, Cross River and some of the South South states coming here, because of the sophistica­ted level of equipment we will have here."

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