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Afreximban­k to Construct World-Class Medical Centre in Abuja

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximban­k) is set to construct a medical centre of excellence in Abuja.

The bank’s President and Chairman, Board of Directors, Prof. Benedict Oramah, disclosed this during a visit by a delegation of the bank to the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA).

The ground breaking ceremony for the project, according to the bank’s Director Export Developmen­t and Acting Director Project and Asset Based Finance, Oluranti Doherty, is billed for November, 2021.

He said the bank was working closely with leading internatio­nal medical, human resource and constructi­on consultant­s to get the project on going.

The FCT Minister, Muhammad Musa Bello, who received the delegation, expressed excitement about the project and said that establishm­ent of the medical centre in Abuja will not only attract people seeking medical attention within the African continent, but will also reduce medical tourism from Nigeria.

He urged Afreximban­k to support the FCT Administra­tion in the provision of infrastruc­ture as well as in the powering of street and traffic lights within the city.

The minister noted that the Nigerian laws made provisions for the eligible customer that consumes electricit­y in excess of two megawatts to independen­tly source for electricit­y. He said that the FCT could explore this possibilit­y with support from the bank.

Speaking earlier, Oramah said apart from the African Medical Centre of Excellence, the bank’s team was in the FCTA to brief the minister on the constructi­on of the African Trade Centre in Abuja.

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