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Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by Naturopathic: 3:46pm On Mar 11, 2021
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

HEALTHCARE MAY BECOME FASTEST GROWING SECTOR IN NIGERIAN ECONOMY - OSINBAJO

Investments in top medical care and the overall healthcare sector in Nigeria is set to birth one of “the fastest growth areas in a resurgent Nigerian economy”, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

Prof Osinbajo stated this today during his virtual remarks at the official unveiling of the Evercare Hospital in Lekki, Lagos.

Evercare Hospital, part of the Evercare Group, operates as an integrated healthcare delivery platform in emerging markets across Africa and South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya and Nigeria. The international group has set aside a $1billion healthcare fund.

“The business case for more top quality medical care in Nigeria has always seemed quite obvious, but I think the fact that the Evercare Health Fund, (a US$ 1 billion emerging markets healthcare fund) has chosen to invest in healthcare in Nigeria, clearly confirms even to the greatest skeptics that we are seeing the birth of what may well become one of the fastest growth areas in a resurgent Nigerian economy,” Prof. Osinbajo submitted.

Speaking on the importance of having such a medical institution in Nigeria, the Vice President observed that “we must reverse the trend of outbound medical tourism” and there is the need to “attract, not just medical tourists from our neighbors in the region, but also become the place of choice for even developed countries’ medical tourists looking to jump long queues for specialized procedures at home.”

He also emphasized that the emergence of the Evercare Hospital would bring about a U-turn in the brain drain of medical personnel trained in Nigeria who are engaged in hospitals abroad because of better remuneration and better facilities.

Noting the peculiarity of the situation in Nigeria in terms of accessibility to healthcare, Prof Osinbajo pointed out that “we have by far the largest number of middle-to-low income communities and individuals in sub-Saharan Africa who require affordable, high quality healthcare.”

The Vice President expressed his optimism and excitement in the facility with “first-of-its-kind-purpose-built, 165-bed state-of-the-art international private hospital, that offers an extensive range of specialty medical and surgical services.” He also expressed his pleasure at the fact that “in addition to its local world class personnel, the hospital will leverage technology to consult with international specialists across the 29 hospitals and 16 clinics currently in its portfolio.”

According to the Vice President “we are certainly set for exciting times in the Nigerian healthcare story.”

In his own remarks, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-olu, commended the management of the hospital for their collaboration with citizens of Lagos, local and foreign investors in building a first-class edifice catering to the people.


Others present at the event were the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi; Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budgeting, Mr. Samuel Egube, Chairman of Evercare Hospital, Mr. Tosin Runsewe; Chief Executive Officer of Evercare Hospital, Mr. Rajeev Bhandari; Chief Medical Officer of Evercare Hospital, Dr. Ayo Shonibare and other dignitaries.

Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
11th March, 2021
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by CodeTemplar: 3:47pm On Mar 11, 2021
This man talks anyhow.

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Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by okefranci: 3:48pm On Mar 11, 2021
I am happy that this government take the issue of health so serious and they are looking at all means to tackle the coronavirus
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by Joyce95: 3:50pm On Mar 11, 2021
This is great progress, Nigerian dreams in our health care is becoming so wonderful
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by Jollylolly(f): 3:50pm On Mar 11, 2021
The main role of primary health care is to provide continuous and comprehensive care to the patients. It also helps in making the patient available with the various social welfare and public health services initiated by the concerned governing bodies and other organizations. This is indeed a commendable effort by the Lagos state government, Federal government and the Private organisation.
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by Joylove2324(f): 3:58pm On Mar 11, 2021
We are so lucky to have Osinbajo as our VP. The man is too good
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by Thunder1010: 4:03pm On Mar 11, 2021
If we can give priority to health care in this country, I believe it will better our lives and economy. The issue of traveling abroad for medical treatment will be over.
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by Racoon(m): 4:05pm On Mar 11, 2021
Good initiative! But which fastest growing sector? Will that stop the govt and top government executives from embarking on their perennial healthcare tourism abroad while the NHA, Aso Rock Clinic & teaching hospitals across this nation remain the shadow of their old selves?
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by Kondomatic(m): 4:11pm On Mar 11, 2021
okefranci:
I am happy that this government take the issue of health so serious and they are looking at all means to tackle the coronavirus
That's why there's no paracetamol in Aso Clinic
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by hisgrace090: 6:09pm On Mar 11, 2021
Hunger creating patients for nigerian hospitals since 2015.
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by OgundeleTeju: 6:18am On Mar 12, 2021
Am happy the health care sector is being looked into gradually
Re: Healthcare May Become Fastest Growing Sector In Nigerian Economy - Osinbajo by titikariba: 6:49am On Mar 12, 2021
Thanks to Covid

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