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Enugu pledges to improve its ease-of-doing business

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ENUGU, NIGERIA’S NEWS SOUTHEAST ERN sub-national state, with an estimated gross domestic product (GDP) economy of $6.5 billion, says it is ramping up its ease-ofdoing business, especially to attract private investment into the coal-rich state.

Already, one of such private investment­s is a multimilli­on-naira neurosurgi­cal reference health facility, the Memfys Hospital, in Enugu, the state capital, which was inaugurate­d last week by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.

He said Memfys Hospital has remained a reference point in the healthcare delivery of the country.

Inaugurati­ng the multimilli­on-naira new complex of the hospital, which coincided with its 16th anniversar­y, the governor, who was represente­d by Fintan Ekochin, the state commission­er for health, said the hospital was “the single biggest individual contributi­on to healthcare on the African continent in the area of neurosurgi­cal services.”

Ugwuanyi reassured of the state government’s comThe mitment to provide every logistical support that would facilitate the growth of private enterprise­s in the state.

He informed that Enugu State is one of 10 states in the country that had already implemente­d the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). He said the effect of the scheme would soon be felt across the coal-rich state.

“We have even gone further than that by introducin­g Universal Health Coverage (UHC), which will involve all persons in the state, workers, parastatal­s and traders,” the governor continued.

He lauded Sam Ohaegbulam, the founder of Memfys Hospital; noting that the establishm­ent of the hospital worked positively against the braindrain syndrome in the country, with over 20,000 Nigerian medical profession­als having left Nigeria for better working conditions and remunerati­on in Europe and USA.

“Now, we have a health facility with state-of-the art equipment, where clinicians can practice and conduct surgeries on patients locally, instead of getting them travel overseas, especially India,” the governor said.

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