The chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) Dr. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has commended Caring Habitat facility hospital built by a Nigerian in Diaspora as an exceptional project worthy of encouragement.
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The NIDCOM Boss stated this during the official opening of the Caring Habibat hospital, a purpose built Skilled – Nursing and in-Patients state of the art rehabilitation facility, with forty (40) rooms on three floors and wheel chair accessibility, in Abuja, Nigeria.
Dr. Dabiri-Erewa also commended the Managing Director, Caring Habitat, Dr. Abdul Fatai Olaolu Odemuyiwa for his dedication and vision and developing the facility.
She also expressed gratitude to the Managing Director for bringing his wealth of knowledge and many years of experience back to the country through this exceptional healthcare project.
She enjoined other Diaspora Nigerians to emulate this laudable initiative, adding that only Nigerians can solve their own challenges by developing the country.
The MD, Caring Habitat Hospital, Dr. Abdul Fatai Olaolu Odemuyiwa, while appreciating all the guests, urged other Diasporas to emulate this gesture by coming home to give back to the country.
He said he was proud to be one of the Nigerians that has returned home to contribute his own quota to the nation’s healthcare care delivery system.
The Secretary to the Ogun State Governor, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Health , Mrs Kemi Ogunyemi and the Ogun State Commissioner for health , Dr Tomi Coker, all commended Dr Olaolu for the laudable project, the first of its kind in Nigeria.
The Caring Habitat features facilities for physical therapy for patients with chronic diseases, neurological conditions, degenerative conditions, orthopedic conditions, and other ancillary services.
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