The Nigerian LNG Limited has donated a multi-million-naira occupational therapy and neuromodulation rehabilitation centre to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) in Kano State.
Speaking during the official commissioning ceremony and handing over of the centre to the management of the hospital, the NLNG Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Philip Mshelbila revealed that the two-wing bungalow with associated facilities such as a female ward, children’s ward, nurses’ station and ward round room is a product of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between NLNG and AKTH to have a rehabilitation centre that will care for the sick.
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He explained that there is also another federal university teaching hospitals across the nation that will benefit from the LNG hospital support programme.
In his remark, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of AKTH Professor Abdulrahaman Abdu Sheshe commended LNG for finding the hospital worthy of such intervention, adding that arrangements have been in top gear for adequate staffing of the centre.