Bagudu lauds FG’s inclusion of FMC, Kalgo Medical Centre in Cancer Access Partnership Programme

Posted by News Express | 9 February 2021 | 672 times

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By GARBA MUHAMMAD, Kaduna

Kebbi State Governor, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, on Monday in Birnin Kebbi, commended the Federal Government for including the Federal Medical Centre and the Kalgo Medical Centre in the Cancer Access Partnership Programme.

Bagudu spoke when the Minister of Health, Professor Osagie Ehanire, represented by Dr Uche Nwokwu, Consultant Heamotologist, National Cancer Control Program, Federal Ministry of Health, accompanied by Paulette Ibeke, lead Cancer Access Partnership, Clinton Health Access Initiative, paid him a courtesy call in Birnin Kebbi.

The Governor said the invaluable gesture of the Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Health, will bolster the fight against the ravaging menace of the disease.

He acknowledged the incredible efforts of his wife, Dr Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu, in this direction, saying: “She has been so pushful and unrelenting and these sterling efforts have been paying off.

“In the last few years Kebbi State has been very active in the creation of cancer awareness.

“So also cancer prevention, screening and treatment. Our efforts have been positive due to the credible leadership provided by Dr Zainab.

“She has really been very active in the field of cancer, locally and internationally. So many rallies were conducted.

“These success cancer awareness rallies had been graced by her colleagues from across Nigeria, as well as elicited great attention,” he said.

He noted that, some of the taboos hitherto associated with cancer disclosure had been greatly reduced sequel to the leadership provided by Dr Zainab, stakeholders and Medical Practitioners, within and outside the state, as well as the country.

He further stated that, several cancer surgeries, which were before done elselwhere, were successfully conducted at the Federal Medical Centre and the Kalgo Medical Centre,among other feats.

Speaking earlier, the Minister said the Cancer Access Programme was an Initiative of the Federal Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Clinton and American Cancer Society.

He added that it was aimed at reducing the costs of cancer treatment to as low as 50 percent lamenting that cancer treatment was capital intensive.

"The Federal Medical Centre, Birnin Kebbi and the Kalgo Medical Centre, were the first and only ones to benefit from the extension of the programme, across the nation.

"This is sequel to the giant strides recorded by the Bagudu-led administration in the health and other related sectors.

"This visit is therefore part of our official engagements in Kebbi State to assess these facilities, preparatory to the take-off off of the programme,” he said.

Earlier, the Commissioner of Health, Hon Jafar Muhammad, had told the governor that the representative of the Minister was in the state to assess the facility in Kebbi so that the state would be included in the cancer program of the federal government.

The Chief of Staff, Government House Birnin Kebbi, Alhaji Suleiman Muhammad Argungu, Secretary to Kebbi State Government, Babale Umar Yauri, Dr. Aliyu Abdulrahman, Dr. Abubakar Kaoje, Chief Medical Directors of Federal Medical Center Birinin Kebbi and Kebbi Medical Center Kalgo were among those at the visit.


Source: News Express

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