Kwara’s N2.5bn world class cancer centre ready in 12 months – ASR Initiative
By Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin
The construction of the N2.5bn oncology and diagnostic centre donated to Kwara State Government is slated to begin in August and ready for completion 12 months after, business mogul Abdul Samad Rabiu (ASR), founder of the ASR Initiative, said on Tuesday.
He added that the specialist facility would be the best in West Africa region for the treatment of cancer.
“ASR Initiative Africa was initiated with the sum of 100m dollars for each year towards education, health and social development in Africa. We have decided to intervene in health care in four states in Nigeria with an investment of N2.5bn in each of the four states,” the businessman said in Ilorin when the firm presented the prototype of the facility to the government.
“The project in Kwara State interests us very well. What will be built in Ilorin, Kwara State, will be a stand alone Hospital which will be the largest in West Africa” he said.
According to him, the project will go a long way in reducing the pains of the people.
Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu who was represented at the event by the Group Executive Director of the BUA Group Alhaji Kabir Rabiu, said the facility would complement the “huge investments” of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq in human capital development and the health sector, while describing the recently concluded intensive care unit (ICU) facility of the administration as a watershed.
“I congratulate His Excellency for the achievements recorded in education, health and infrastructure within the last two years. You have done well especially on the 12-bed ICU and this aligns with our vision to partner serious government to make impact on health care,” Rabiu said.
Revamping the health sector
In his remarks, the state Governor AbdulRazaq commended the ASR chief for his huge donations and other supports to the state, including another N1bn to the University of Ilorin.
The Governor said the administration has been deliberate in revamping the health sector to make the state the go-to place for medical tourism in the north and some southwestern states.
“We cannot quantify the huge benefits of these infrastructures we are putting in place. At the backend of it is the potential for IGR to the state. We will also be attracting experts in this field, while the research that will be done in the facility will open new frontiers in cancer management. What we’re doing here is a whole lot of masterpiece that will make Kwara State a cancer centre in West Africa.
“So, health is our priority. Since we came in, we have made significant impacts. We have very good people managing our health facilities and we are seeing improvement in the health sector. In fact, on COVID-19 vaccination, we topped most of the indexes. I must commend our team in the health sector for the advocacy and good jobs and for the management of our health facilities. We have seen serious turnarounds in the date of patient attendance in our hospitals.”
Also speaking at the event, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr Raji Rasaq said the present administration places high premium on health sector and it is enjoying the support of relevant donors.
“Kwara is now a fertile state, unlike in the past when it was rejected by donors. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is prioritising the health sector and we are now attracting all the support that is necessary. He has invested hugely in the health sector and equipped a lot of hospitals and health facilities with the determination to reduce maternal mortality to the barest minimum,” he said.
The Executive Kwara State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Nusirat Elelu commended the ASR Africa Initiative for choosing Kwara for the laudable initiative.
“This intervention will go a long way in reducing medical tourism and help patients from the north central zone and some part of South West. We will manage the cancer centre very well to attract more interventions from the Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative and other organisations,” she said.
“Since the news broke that Kwara State will be playing host to the largest oncology centre in West Africa, we have been agog with a lot of congratulatory messages. We are confident that Kwara State will be a delightful host.”
Emmanuel Ukoh