Seven years after, Enugu govt transfers diagnostic centre to NSIA

Seven years after, Enugu govt transfers diagnostic centre to NSIA

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Seven years after the multi-million naira Enugu State Diagnostic Centre was built, but could not function due to lack of needed facilities, the state government, yesterday, launched a bold effort to realise the objective of the centre with its formal transfer to the National Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) for management, operation and equipment.

The centre, built by the Sullivan Chime administration for medical diagnosis of all kinds, had been dormant since it was completed. Part of the facilities was, however, used to house and treat victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022 and placed under lock and key thereafter.

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who handed over the facility to officials of NSIA, told the gathering that it was in line with policies of his administration to provide quality and affordable healthcare to the people of…
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