Emeka Offor Foundation Donates Hospital Beds Worth N48.5m To ABUTH

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By; SANI ALIYU, Zaria
 Emeka Offor Foundation, an NGO has donated 100 Hospital beds worth N48.5 million to Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Shika, Zaria to equip the hospital’s COVID-19 Treatment Centre.

Presenting the items to the management of ABUTH, Zaria, the Chairman and Chief Executive of the Foundation, Sir, Emeka Offor said the gesture was meant to support the hospital to have a standard and befitting CoronaVirus treatment centre.

Offor, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Rtd. AIG. Chris Okey Ezike, said the total amount spent was all-inclusive, covering; transportation, delivery, fixing.

He recalled that the foundation which waa founded in 1990 and incorporated in 2003 is rendering assistance to people in need not only in Nigeria but in the whole of Africa.

Offor said: “We stand on a tripod, we do health and human services, we do education and educational development and we also do empowerment.

“As a matter of fact, in the last nine years, we have distributed books to universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and secondary schools in Nigeria and 18 other African countries valued at 30 million US dollars.

“Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) has been a beneficiary of our books distribution. This year, 2020, we decided to incorporate distribution of health, medical supplies and medical equipment.

“And we started with 14 containers, each container is valued at N150 million and several health institutions in Nigeria have benefited.”

The Chief Executive Officer explained that: “Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH)  approached the foundation in respect of COVID-19 assistance, we felt we should come in and assist.”

According to him, the beds were supposed to be imported from the United States of America, but the suppliers quickly responded that: “we may not be able to receive the beds until 2021 because, the orders they have all over the world, they may not be able to meet up.

“So, we became ingenious, searched and discovered that Kaduna Furniture Company can manufacture the beds, we now entered into contract with them.

“Nobody knows when COVID-19 is going away, what we are doing is to be proactive, we are facilitating the procurement and shipment of drugs and supplies to about 16 designated hospitals in Nigeria and ABUTH is one of them.

He appreciated the Federal Ministry of Health, Federal of Finance, NAFDAC, Customs, Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) for fast-tracking the processes to be able to ensure collectively COVID-19 was mitigated.

In his speech, the Vice-Chancellor, ABU, Prof. Kabir Bala appreciated the kind gesture of Emeka Offor Foundation for finding ABUTH worthy of the donation.

Also in his speech, Prof. Hamidu Umdagas Ahmed, Chief Medical Director (CMD), ABUTH said despite the fact that the hospital has no centre for COVID-19 yet, they treat patients suffering from the disease.

He said the hospital had successfully treated and discharged  six out of the eight COVID-19 patients from the hospital.

Also contributing, the Permanent Secretary, Kaduna State Ministry of Health, Alhaji Shu’aibu Mahmud lauded the collaboration between ABUTH and Kaduna State on the fight against Corona Virus.

He said: “I want to put it on record that our journey for the control of COVID-19 had started  in partnership with ABUTH, we convened a meeting with all Chief Executive of tertiary institutions domiciled within the state and the CMD was the first to be there.

“And when we present what we wanted, the CMD guided us on how to go about the partnership with all other health institutions.

“As I speak, we have four consultants from ABUTH that were deployed to Kaduna State Government to support our efforts towards combating this pandémic.

“One of them is the team lead of the case management pillar while the other is also the team lead of surveillance and epistemology which are very important pillars as far as fight against COVID-19 is concerned and we are very proud of them.”

He stressed the need for people to see the fight against the dreaded disease as a collective responsibility of all regardless of any affiliation.

Mahmud reminded people on the need to ensure strict compliance with preventive measures to stay safe, noting that 18 healthcare workers in Kaduna had contracted the disease.

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