FG To Inaugurates Three Cancer Centres In Katsina, Enugu, Edo

Ali Pate, coordinating minister of health and social welfare, says the federal government will inaugurate three cancer centres in Katsina, Enugu and Edo states.

In an X post on Saturday, Pate said the launch of the centres is the โ€œlargest investment in cancer care ever undertaken by a Nigerian administrationโ€.

The minister said the initiative will train up to 500 clinicians in the next three years and is envisaged to serve about 2,000 oncology patients and 350,000 diagnostic clients annually.

โ€œAs His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, marks the midpoint of his first term in office, I am honoured to announce the most ambitious investment in cancer care ever undertaken by a Nigerian administration: the establishment of West Africaโ€™s largest network of oncology and diagnostic centres,โ€ the post reads.

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โ€œThis milestone initiative will train up to 500 clinicians over the next three years and is projected to serve approximately 2,000 oncology patients and 350,000 diagnostic clients annually.โ€

He said the centres will be located at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina; the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Nsukka and the University of Benin Teaching Hospital.

Pate said the initiative will also allow eligible disadvantaged patients undergoing radiotherapy to receive subsidies of up to N400,000 to ease their financial burdens.

โ€œIn the coming days, three newly built cancer centers โ€” there would be a total of six โ€” at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina; the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Nsukka; and the University of Benin Teaching Hospital will be formally commissioned by Mr. President and opened for public accessโ€”ushering in a new era of specialised care across the country,โ€ Pate said.

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โ€œTo ensure seamless and sustained operations, key institutional personnel are currently undergoing advanced clinical and technical training in South Africa. Simultaneously, the National Health Insurance Authority has launched a targeted cost-sharing programme to expand access to cancer treatment.

โ€œGuided by the compassionate and reform-driven leadership of President Tinubu, and in full alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda #RenewedHope, we are dismantling longstanding barriersโ€”both on the supply and demand sidesโ€”to ensure that quality, affordable cancer care becomes a national standard, not an exception.โ€

The launch of the cancer centres is expected to take place on May 29.

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