By Joyce Remi-Babayeju
In a bid to improve cancer care for Nigerians, the Federal Government has entered into agreement with Siemens Healthineers to purchase advanced oncology equipment that will enhance the facilities of six oncology centres across the country.
This collaboration aims to improve cancer care and treatment options for patients nationwide.
Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, witnessed the signing of agreement between the Federal Government, represented by the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), and Siemens Healthineers.
Prof. Pate explained that the significance of the agreement extends beyond a commercial transaction; it represents a strategic alignment of public and private sector resources to address some of the most pressing health challenges facing our nation.
He said, “With the first set of facilities expected to be operational by May 2025, this agreement marks the beginning of a transformative era in Nigeria’s cancer care landscape.”
” For the first time, our nation will benefit from a large-scale investment in advanced cancer treatment infrastructure, empowering our healthcare system to deliver timely and high-quality care to those in need.”
Prof. Pate explained that the initiative is to ensure that the new equipment will be supported by a well-trained, capable workforce so that treatment can commence from the day these facilities are ready.
By combining cutting-edge technology with skilled personnel, this partnership embodies Mr. President’s vision under the NHSRII for a healthcare system that meets the highest standards of excellence and addresses the real needs of the Nigerian people, the minister emphasized.
The health minister underscored the significance of the partnership, in providing more effective cancer treatment options within Nigeria.
According to him, the collaboration with Siemens Healthcare is a proactive step by the government to expand access to advanced cancer care and improve healthcare outcomes for our people.
Furthermore, Prof. Pate commended Dr Aminu Umar-Sadiq, Managing Director of NSIA, for his commitment to maximizing the impact of public healthcare investments in the project.
Dr. Umar-Sadiq explained that the agreement which is a considerable win for Nigeria is about the sale and purchase of the Oncology equipment for the six centres but also Siemens Healthcare will train health personnel.
He explained that SIEMENS Healthcare has granted a 30 percent reduction in the price of all equipment purchased, adding that the reduction included all equipment to be purchased from now to 2025.