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FG upgrades FMC Lokoja to University Teaching Hospital, FUL commences MBBS

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the upgrade of Federal Medical Center, Lokoja to a full-fledged Teaching Hospital for clinical training of Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery students of Federal University Lokoja (FUL).

Prof. Olayemi Akinwumi, Vice Chancellor of the University disclosed this at a joint press conference between his institution and the FMC on Tuesday in Lokoja.

Akinwumi said that the Federal Government approval for the upgrade and change of status of FMC to Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja was conveyed through a letter referenced SGF6/TO/380.

The Vice Chancellor said that it had become a matter of necessity for the university to establish the College of Health Sciences to bridge the yawning gap in the Doctor-to-Patients ratio in the state which ought to be 1-100 patients but the reality was one-to-4,000 (1-4,000) patients in Nigeria.

The scenario in Kogi, according to him, is exacerbated by the refusal of institutions to offer admission to qualified Kogi indigenes seeking to read Medicine and Surgery in existing Universities in the catchment areas.

“There are about 80,000 registered Medical Practitioners on the Register of Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) as at May, 2022. Out of this number, about 40,000 Medical Doctors are actively practising in Nigeria.

“By World Health Organization (WHO) standards, one Doctor is to 100 patients, but in Nigeria, it is one Doctor to more than 4,000 Patients. This is grossly inadequate and unacceptable especially in a developing country like Nigeria.

“It is indeed most worrisome in the case of Kogi State. Research conducted in recent time shows that in the next 10 years, Kogi State Medical Centres and Hospitals will experience great inertia of Medical Doctors of Kogi State origin.

“About 98 per cent of students of Kogi State origin that applied for Medicine and Surgery with outstanding performance in JAMB and Post UTME in universities within the catchment areas of Kogi State are vehemently denied admissions to read Medicine and Surgery in those universities”,. Akinwumi said.

He said that it was consequent upon this that the university established the College of Health Sciences following approval of a Special Senate of the University on May 27, 2021 and appointed a Professor of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Prof. Mike Ozovehe Ogirima as its Provost.

He said that the university was aware of enormity of the cost implications of establishing Medicine and Surgery and appealed to well-meaning individuals to assist the institution through provision of facilities.

Prof. Akinwumi also stated that the MBBS programme successfully admitted its first set of students for 2020/2021 Academic Session in 2022.

He added that the University would, in the next one week, release admission list for the 2022 academic session for the MB’BS programme.

Also speaking, Dr Olatunde Oladeji Alabi, Chief Medical Director of the newly christened Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, said the hospital was well equipped with personnel and equipment to play its new role effectively and efficiently.

Dr Alabi said that hospital had been functioning more as a teaching hospital before the upgrade adding that they had been training specialists in eight different fields of medicine since 2012.

“We had 80 specialists at the FMC, Lokoja and I felt we were underutilized. We organised training in eight different fields of Medicine. We started started producing consultants as if we were preparing for this day.

“We are ready. We have patients for the teaching hospital. Patients are necessary for the training of Medical students”, he said. (Ends)

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NGF, WHO, UNICEF espouse Jigawa Healthcare Model to implement SWAp Programme

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The Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO), has embraced Jigawa State’s healthcare delivery policy as a model for implementing the Sector-Wide Approach (SWAp) programme.
The initiative is targeted at improving healthcare services across Nigeria, starting from the sub-national level.
The decision came after an assessment visit to various healthcare facilities in rural Jigawa.
The delegation, led by UNICEF’s Chief of Health in Abuja, Eduardo Celades Blanco, included representatives from the NGF, the Federal Ministry of Health, and WHO.
The visit was to explore how Jigawa’s healthcare system could serve as a framework for SWAp’s implementation nationwide.

Permanent Secretary of the Jigawa State Ministry of Health, Dr. Kabiru Ibrahim, indicated that the SWAp programme is seeking to consolidate resources to tackle healthcare challenges efficiently.
He noted that SWAp is designed to pool resources from donors and governments into a common basket, ensuring equitable resource allocation based on health burdens across states.

According to him, Jigawa State’s success in healthcare, including high immunization rates, antenatal care, and improved access to healthcare facilities, made it an ideal model for the project.
The SWAp team highlighted Jigawa’s effective coordination and resource management as key factors that other states could emulate.

The SWAp initiative is aimed at streamlining healthcare funding to minimise disparities by focusing on resource allocation according to need. Jigawa’s success in this area will be used as a blueprint for implementing the SWAp programme across Nigeria.

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Dutse Varsity Staff break grounds in medicine, develops APP for diabetes, cancer

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Salihu Ibrahim

Software applications for early detection of Diabetes and Breast Cancer have been developed by a staff of the Federal University Dutse, Dr. Salihu Ibrahim.

A statement issued by the public relations unit of the institution said Dr Ibrahim who achieved the feat is the Head of the Department of Medical Biochemistry and a renowned Phyto -Medical personnel and also a Researcher.

Speaking on the feat and why he developed the applications, Dr Ibrahim said, Diabetes and Breast Cancer are major diseases ravaging Nigeria and Africa.
According to him, as a Researcher, he has been interested in finding ways to mitigate the scourge as currently almost 70% of diabetic patients in Africa are unaware of their condition and they often discover it accidentally.

He indicated that since almost everyone has a mobile phone, I felt I can develop an application software to help people identify their risk level adding that the software will not prescribe medication; instead, it will assess whether users are at high, medium, or low risk and advise them to seek medical intervention.

Explaining further Dr. Ibrahim said the software will be more beneficial especially for people living in rural areas because they can quickly assess their risk levels from the comfort of their homes, rather than waiting for extended periods to see a doctor.
On the Breast Cancer detection App , the Researcher said the idea came to him during an Innovation Hub Training sponsored by the University, and at the end participants were mandated to develop a project

He added that he focused on breast cancer because it is one of the problems affecting our immediate communities.

He said the Breast Cancer software application will guide even women who do not have higher education because the application is very simple and it’s more of pictorials adding that the application has already been licensed with the Nigerian Copyright Commission.
He expressed the optimism that the University will also benefit from it.

Dr. Ibrahim said the applications have not been uploaded to the Play Store, because in order for it to be available on the Play Store, they need to be commercialized and allow interested parties to invest in the idea.

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Nigeria is backward for lack of investments in critical areas of development –Obi

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**Obi in Kogi state, says his investment in Health, Education for the good of society

***Donates N10 million to Nursing College in Kogi

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general election in Nigeria, Mr Peter Obi, has indicated that Nigeria is undeveloped because the nation has not aggressively invested in the critical areas of development, which he said are; health, education and pulling people out of poverty.

Obi made the remarks yesterday, when he paid a visit to Grimard College of Nursing Sciences, Anyigba, Kogi State, where he donated N10 million to the College for the training of nurses, who he said, are at the centre of primary healthcare delivery in the nation.
A statement by spokesperson of the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR) Yunusa Tanko quoted him to have indicated that his unwavering commitment to building a better nation through investments in the critical areas of human and national development; health and education, is ultimately for the good of the nation and the future of society.
He maintained that the nation is, today, facing serious challenges of insecurity and other socio-economic challenges due to lack of investment in the critical areas.

“I have not only remained consistent in urging governments, at all levels, to invest more in health and education, but I have also continued to call on donor agencies to do the same. Our investment in the future of our children is for the good of society and the progress of our nation,” Obi said.

Addressing the nursing students, Obi reminded them that they are in a noble profession which cares for humanity.

“I am particularly concerned about the training of more nurses who play very vital roles in caring for the health of society. As experts continue to warn of a severe shortage of nurses, we must remain proactive by investing in their training, through that, we can have enough for our domestic health sector, and export more to the global community,” he added

Obi thanked the Proprietor of the College, Bishop Anthony Ademu Adaji; the Management and the Staff of the College for their commitment to training compassionate and competent healthcare professionals.

“Our commitment remains to build a New Nigeria which offers Nigerians access to good healthcare and educational opportunities. It is Possible,” Obi concluded.

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