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Nigeria’s Cancer Treatment Capacity To Increase As FG Signs MoU To Procure New Equipment

  • In recent years, the federal government of Nigeria has made efforts to reduce the deaths from cancer.
  • One of such efforts was launching the oncology institute in 2021.
  • The health ministry has engaged in a new effort by signing an agreement that brings in more treatment equipment.

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).

According to a statement issued by the Director (Information & PR), Ministry of Health, Patricia Deworitshe, on Saturday, the agreement was signed on Friday for the procurement of cancer equipment’s for six Federal Tertiary Hospitals to enhance oncology care in Nigeria.

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Professor Pate, during the signing ceremony said, with the prevalence of cancer cases resulting to death, the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (FMH&SW) in 2021 launched the oncology initiative which aims to improve oncology care through strategic medical investments that includes the establishment of new oncology and nuclear medicine centres, upgrade of existing facilities and deployment of modern medical infrastructure in the participating tertiary institutions.

The minister who lamented the delay of the project by the previous administrations, stated that Nigeria has lost both money value and lives as a results of selfish interest.

“For us to see three to four years where monies have been appropriated to purchase cancer equipment and for one reason or the other, we were not able to move forward,” he stressed.

Pate described the event as an important milestone that would end the tragic story of losing life’s of millions of Nigerians especially who are afflicted by cancer.

Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate and NSIA Managing Director, Aminu Umar Sadiq, and other officials at the MoU signing ceremony

He stated that all stakeholders in the implementation process of the Initiative were consulted and clearance from the Attorney General of the Federation has been received to sign the project at the cost of N38 billion.

The Oncology Initiative tasks NSIA with the proposed cutting-edge medical infrastructure to be deployed in the six Teaching Hospitals selected from the six geo-political zones include: linear accelerators, iridium brachytherapy machines, computed tomography (CI) simulators, position emission tomography (PET) scanners and cyclotrons.

The coordinating minister assured of transparency and openness in the process, calling on EFCC, SON and other Civil Society Organizations to track any penny being funded on the Oncology Initiative, emphasizing that Civil Society Organizations should amplify to the general public as part of their advocacy.

In her welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health and Social services, Daju, Kachollom, expressed delight for the project, stressing that the upgrading and establishment of the six Tertiary Teaching Hospitals should be commended.

She pointed out that this has shown the commitment of the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu towards providing infrastructural facilities aimed at uplifting the lives of Nigeria especially in the Health sector.

In their respective responses, the Chief Medical Directors of the benefiting teaching hospitals, expressed gratitude to the federal government for the initiative stressing that the gesture will assist immensely in saving lives of numerous Nigerians afflicted with cancer cases.

Earlier in his remarks, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, NSIA, Aminu Umar Sadiq, stated that considering the proliferation of cancer cases in the country, when these facilities are put in place, victory for Nigerians will be declared when the facilities are commissioned between the next 16 to 18 months.

The selected Tertiary Teaching Hospitals for the project from the size geo-political Zones are: University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Federal Teaching Hospital Katsina (FTHK), University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) and Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).

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The occasion was attended by all the Chief Medical Directors of the six Teaching Hospitals, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, Directors from the Ministry, Representatives of the Financial Crime Agencies, Civil Society Organizations among others.

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Philip Ibitoye

Philip Ibitoye is a journalist who boasts more than five years of experience reporting the news. He is an Editor at Eko Hot Blog.

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