In a major step toward improving healthcare, the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, launched a Technical Working Group to upgrade the State House Medical Centre.
Consequently, this move seeks to transform the facility into a world-class institution through a public-private partnership.
Moreover, Dr. Alausa revealed that President Tinubu directed the revamp, highlighting the administration’s dedication to impactful reforms. Additionally, this initiative aligns with broader goals to enhance healthcare services and create employment opportunities.
The Technical Working Group has key duties, including implementing a strong framework and overseeing procurement.
Furthermore, it will evaluate progress, engage stakeholders, and ensure due diligence. Lastly, the committee will manage contracts, meet deadlines, and deliver measurable outcomes.
Notably, the group comprises distinguished professionals with proven expertise. For instance, Dr. Salma Ibrahim Anas, Special Adviser to the President on Health, will chair the committee. Similarly, other members include Mr. Funmi Badmus, Prof. Tunji Olaopa, and Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, among others.
Dr. Alausa urged the team to work diligently, stressing the need for efficiency. Likewise, he emphasized transforming the State House Medical Centre into a leading healthcare facility.
In response, Dr. Salma Ibrahim Anas thanked the Minister for his trust and vision. She also assured him of the committee’s dedication to achieving excellence with his support.
Ultimately, this initiative signifies a turning point for healthcare at the State House Medical Centre. Therefore, it promises better services and growth opportunities in the sector.