The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has pledged the Administration’s full support for the Care365 Innovation System, describing it as a transformative tool for improving healthcare access in the Territory.
Speaking at the official launch of the platform in Abuja, Wike, represented by the Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, said the FCT Administration was committed to initiatives that would raise living standards and reduce healthcare disparities among residents.
“We believe this innovation, with its user-friendly interface and seamless virtual consultations, will enhance patient experience and satisfaction,” Wike said.

The Minister hailed the Care365 system as proof that collaboration and innovation can drive positive change in the health sector, commending former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Rtd), and other stakeholders for their role in bringing the initiative to Nigeria.
Earlier, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Care365 Innovation System, Engr. Ngozi Joseph Odumuko, highlighted the features of the initiative, which he said was designed to revolutionize healthcare access nationwide.
According to him, the Care365 system comprises four components including, Care365 Health Monitoring Kiosk, Care365 Mobile Clinic, Care365 Health Hub Telemedicine Mobile & Web App and Specialist Doctors Pool
Odumuko explained that these components would expand access to medical services, especially for underserved communities, while also boosting efficiency in healthcare delivery.
The launch attracted stakeholders from the health and technology sectors, with calls for sustained collaboration to ensure the system’s success in bridging Nigeria’s healthcare gaps.
