Enugu pledges to improve its ease-of-doing business
ENUGU, NIGERIA’S NEWS SOUTHEAST 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.