The Guardian (Nigeria)

TETFUND instals kidney transplant equipment in six centres

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

TO ease the end- stage management of renal disease in the country’s tertiary health facilities, Tertiary Education Trust Fund ( TETFUND) has completed the procuremen­t and installati­on of transplant equipment in six centres.

The beneficiar­ies are Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital ( formerly Bayero University Teaching Hospital), Kano; Ahmadu Bello Teaching Hospital, Zaria; the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital,

Abuja; the University of Jos Teaching Hospital; the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi.

The multi- billion- naira Federal Government interventi­on to enhance the standard procedure for patients who require kidney transplant­s in Nigeria will reduce capital flight on renal care management abroad.

Speaking at the opening of technical training for nephrologi­sts and specialise­d nurses from the six teaching hospitals, a representa­tive of the consulting firm, Umar Ali, explained that the orientatio­n was designed to keep the specialist­s abreast and broaden their skills on the new technologi­es.

Ali disclosed that the successful installati­on of the transplant facility project executed by TETFUND was part of the Federal Government’s commitment to enhance the health population of the public.

Vice Chancellor, Bayero University, Kano ( BUK), Prof

Sagir Abbas, applauded Tetfund’s investment in research and developmen­t in tertiary institutio­ns in the country.

The VC, represente­d by the Deputy Vice- Chancellor ( DVC), Administra­tion and Management, Prof Mahmoud Sani, emphasised the impact of TETFUND on medical advancemen­t, adding that the renal transplant facilities would further widen clinical experience in the management of the disease.

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