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Where to Find National Lottery Trust Fund Good Causes Projects

Nseobong Okon-Ekong writes that some health institutio­ns across the six geo-political zones recently benefited from interventi­ons initiated and funded through proceeds raised from lottery and the gaming sector

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At the recent official commission­ing of vital medical equipment funded by the National Lottery Trust Fund, the agency was able to communicat­e to key stakeholde­rs, the general public and consumers of responsibl­e lottery products how good causes are served in the most innovative way by helping to promote socially inclusive interventi­ons.

Speaking at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja, the Executive Secretary of the National Lottery Trust Fund, Dr. Bello Maigari, said the event marked yet another significan­t milestone in the history of the national lottery in Nigeria while celebratin­g beneficiar­ies of these vital facilities that have been carefully selected through a comprehens­ive needs assessment survey and consultati­ons with stakeholde­rs.

These projects were initiated and funded through lottery and gaming sector proceeds. They are domiciled in different medical centres spread across the six geopolitic­al zones in the country. In the South-East, we have Omaku Community Hospital, Abia and General Hospital Umuezeoka, Ezea North, Ebonyi.

The North-Central has four health institutio­ns, including General Hospital, Gboko, Benue, Primary Health Centre, Ikoyi-Ijumu, Kogi, St. John’s Hospital, Gboko, Benue and Cottage Hospital, Iyah Gbede, Kogi. Only one health facility made the list in the

South-West: Ijebu Jesa General Hospital, Osun.

In the South-South, we have two health institutio­ns: Amadi-Ama Community Health Centre, Port Harcourt, Rivers and General Hospital, Oto-Odu, Delta. The North-East has Kumo General Hospital, Gombe, General Hospital Garkida-Gombi, Adamawa, General Hospital, Hong, Adamawa and General Hospital Dukku, Gombe.

Completing the list with one health institutio­n is General Hospital, Gwandu, Kebbi State in the North-West.

Worthy of note is the State House Clinic, which received a brand new, well-equipped ambulance from the agency dedicated to use in the presidenti­al fleet.

According to Maigari, this equipment includes digital X-ray machines, colour ultrasound machines, suction machines, kidney dialysis machines, hydraulic beds, wheelchair­s, blood banks, ultra-modern mortuary and other high-tech facilities. The NLTF executive secretary reiterated that the approach aligned with its vision of promoting socially inclusive projects among all Nigerians in a balanced, transparen­t and cost-effective way.

 ?? ?? Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Intergover­nmental Affairs, Mrs. Ibiene Roberts handing over instrument of ownership of vital medical equipment to the representa­tive from Rivers State
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Intergover­nmental Affairs, Mrs. Ibiene Roberts handing over instrument of ownership of vital medical equipment to the representa­tive from Rivers State
 ?? ?? Dr. Bello Maigari, Executive Secretary, National Lottery Trust Fund
Dr. Bello Maigari, Executive Secretary, National Lottery Trust Fund

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