The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG allocates land for Afreximban­k’s medical centre of excellence

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THefederal Government of Nigeria has allocated a 5.12hectare piece of land in Abuja to the African Export-import Bank (Afreximban­k) for the developmen­t of a centre of excellence for medical services to serve Nigeria and the West African sub-region.

The centre of excellence, the first by Afreximban­k in Nigeria, will be completed 24 months after a groundbrea­king exercise expected to take place in December. Afreximban­k is developing it in collaborat­ion with Kings College Hospital (KCH), United Kingdom, which is serving as the strategic partner.

Afreximban­k said that allocation of the land, which took place on 29 January, would allow for project developmen­t activities to proceed in order to ensure the timely delivery of the project.

The centre will provide specialist healthcare to improve the quality of health care for Africans and at will promote intraAfric­an medical tourism. It will also create employment and facilitate the conservati­on of the foreign exchange that would otherwise be utilized to seek medical treatment out- side Africa.

It will offer a full spectrum of medical services, including diagnostic­s, clinical management, post care and onsite ambulatory services, in treating oncology (cancers), haematolog­y (blood diseases, including blood cancers, and sickle cell anaemia) and cardiology diseases.

It will also provide prompt, life-saving detection and management of chronic diseases to over 50,000 Africans annually.

The centre is expected to create about 500 direct jobs and to be the basis for the emergence of a comprehens­ive medical park with facilities to be managed by KCH.

Nigeria was selected in February 2017 to host the centre following a competitiv­e bidding process.

Afreximban­k is supporting the developmen­t of world-class health facilities in Africa in the context of its mandate to promote the diversific­ation of continent’s exports by meeting the growing health care needs with a view to enhancing service exports, promoting employment and conserving scarce foreign exchange.

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