As State House Hospital Has Been Confirmed World Standard, Will Tinubu Use It?
Chief of staff to the president, Femi
Gbajabiamila, has toured the State House Hospital's Presidential Wing, a N21
billion facility equipped with world-class medical technology.
Speaking with State House
correspondents after the tour yesterday, Gbajabiamila expressed satisfaction
with the clinic, emphasising its global standard and high-quality equipment.
He said, “Having been here a few
months, let's have a look and see exactly what is going on.
"I am very impressed, and I'm
sure you are as well because you went around with me. This is a clinic like
anywhere in the world, you will find, the standard is very high."
The chief of staff highlighted the
advanced medical equipment, including a state-of-the-art Cath Lab and a unique
C-ARM.
He expressed contentment that the
funds allocated during his tenure as speaker of the House of Representatives
had been effectively utilised.
The chairman of clinical services at
the State House, Dr Jane Ifechukwu, clarified that the facility's current
status is skeletal, awaiting approval to operationalize.
She said, "What we have here is
skeletal, just the way we were having the Villa Clinic. But once we dot the
I’s, we can't take decisions on our own; they give us the go-ahead, and we are
good to go."
When questioned about the timeline for
the facility's full utiliSation, Ifechukwu indicated that decisions were
pending approval from higher authorities.
"We actually discourage medical
tourism, and I can't speak now. I am waiting for our principals, our bosses, to
do that, and then the permanent secretary will give us a directive, and then we
can do it," she said.
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