The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Hon. Delu Bulus-Yakubu has endorsed Alliance Hospital in Abuja as the country’s private health humanitarian hospital for effectively response to healthcare needs for the vulnerable.
Bulus-Yakubu while giving the endorsement on Wednesday during a courtesy visit to the management of Alliance hospital in Abuja said the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is paying special attention to equitable access to healthcare services to all citizens irrespective of social status, which coincided with the four point agenda of the coordinating minister of health and social welfare where he identified partnership with the private sector as key to delivering quality health services to Nigerians.
She also added that based on the track records of Alliance Hospital on response to emergency services and rendering free treatments to the vulnerable Nigerians, the presidency has endorsed and adopted the hospital for humanitarian services.
In his response, the MD of Alliance Hospital Dr Christopher Otabor outlines the array of free health services the hospital has rendered to Nigerians
He said the free surgeries ranges from free knee surgeries, spine surgeries, brain and jaw tumour surgeries among others.
He maintains that with the sophisticated procedures at the hospital, every years the hospital saves over one hundred million dollar foreign exchange for the country, insisting that the hospital is poised at reversing medical tourism.