www.odogwublog.com reports that Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has continued to attract investments into the state with the signing of a $1.5 million dollars agreement with an American healthcare firm, Rise Health Corporation, USA.
Under this agreement, Rise Health Corporation will embark
on a historic healthcare reengineering project in Anambra State that will usher
in a new phase of excellent Medicare in the State.
The first phase of the project involves two General
Hospitals in the State, one in Ossomala in Ogbaru Local government area and the
other in Orumba, Orumba Local Government.
Following
this partnership, Rise Corporation, USA will undertake extensive facility
reconstruction and renovation, human resources management and training,
clinical and financial improvements, the supply of medical equipment as well as
essential pharmaceutical drugs to the selected hospitals.
The
partnership with Rise Corporation is Governor Obiano’s first successful effort
to attract serious investors to the health sector in Anambra State. Over the course
of the project, Rise Corporation is expected to provide $1.2 million or eighty
percent of the project cost while Anambra State government will provide
$300,000 or twenty percent of the project sum.
Speaking
at the agreement signing ceremony in the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, Governor
Obiano reiterated his administration’s resolve to turn Anambra State into a
model for healthcare delivery in Africa.
According
to him, his administration is attacking the challenge of delivering a
comprehensive healthcare solution in three major ways – development of medical
infrastructure, assurance of the comfort of patients and finally the training
and retraining of health workers along with improved conditions of service.
Said he;
“We have 37 General hospitals in Anambra State. They are all in comatose at the
moment. However, we have selected three General Hospitals across the state, one
from each senatorial zone to show our imprimatur. We have started with the
General Hospital in Onitsha. When we are done with the current work that is
going on there, Onitsha General Hospital will be one of the best in Africa. It
will also have a landing pad for air ambulance. When we finish with Onitsha, we
will move to Ekwulobia and Enugu Ukwu,” he explained.
Governor
Obiano also revealed that his administration had approved about N800 million
for the purchase of basic medical items for the 37 general hospitals across the
state, saying, “we have done very well with the Mission Hospitals. It is a
project started by my predecessor that I have continued and as you are aware,
this year alone, we have given them close to N800 million to improve on our
health facility.”
The governor also revealed that his administration has concluded plans
to launch six floating ambulances in order to open up medical access to the
riverine communities. “We will also launch 15 flying boats that will assist
teachers and health workers in these areas to move freely. We are trying to
provide the best healthcare to our people,” he enthused.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the President of Rise Global Health
Initiative, the parent company of Rise Health Corporation, USA, Dr. Emeka Okeke
had disclosed that after operating an outfit known as the Rise Clinic in
Adazi-Ani, in Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State for four years,
the Rise Group decided to partner with the state government to expand the scope
of its operations to other senatorial districts in the state.
Dr. Okeke explained that the group’s imminent expansion would grant
access to more people who are in need of quality healthcare as well as offer
employment opportunities among others.
Also tracing the history of the intervention of Rise Global Health
Initiative in the health sector of Anambra State, the Vice President of Rise
Health Corporation, USA, Dr. Hien Tran recalled that when the company started
in 2012, its objective was to identify communities that are able to build
independent health systems on their own and lend them support.
“We wanted
to find communities that are willing to invest in themselves. And that’s how
the partnership between Godwin & Patricia Okeke Foundation and RiseGlobal
Health Initiative the parent group of Rise Health Corporation began.
Since then we have been able to build the Rise Clinic Nigeria, a comprehensive healthcare
center that provides a comprehensive healthcare to communities as well as
support to primary health centres in Adazi-Ani,” she recalled.
According to her, Rise Health Corporation had formed a special purpose
vehicle that would grow the Adazi-Ani model of comprehensive healthcare center
in the three senatorial districts of the state, pointing out that this week,
“our focus is really on engaging the community and creating awareness in this
reengineering project because it is the communities that will be the drivers of
the project. So, what this special purpose vehicle will be doing is not to
create something new but to scale up what we have already accomplished in
Adazi-Ani.”
Also
speaking at the agreement signing, the Chairman of Anambra State Investment
Promotion and Protection Agency (ANSIPPA), Igwe Cyril Enweze observed that the
project would focus on the formation of a health alliance and the formation of
a state-wide emergency network and other emergency support systems.
Throwing
more light on the likely benefits of the project, Igwe Enweze explained that
“the reengineering of two state owned general hospitals in each coordinating
center will improve Anambra State health system and emergency response
capabilities and create jobs for Ndi Anambra as well as enhance skills
acquisition by improving the quality and productivity of the local workforce.”
Igwe
Enweze also expressed optimism that the project would play a catalytic role by
assisting in the leveraging of resources from the federal government and more importantly
from the donor agencies in order to improve Anambra’s health system.
The
equity structure is 40 % for the state and 60% for Rise Health Corporation.
Photos :
Picture 1: (L-R) Dr. Akabuke, Commissioner
for Health, Chief Joe Billy
Ekwunife, MD of ANSIPPA, Dr. Emeka Okeke, President, Rise Global
Health Initiative, Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, Dr.
Hien Tran, Vice President, Rise Global Health Initiative and Igwe
Cyril Enweze, Chairman of ANISPPA
Ekwunife, MD of ANSIPPA, Dr. Emeka Okeke, President, Rise Global
Health Initiative, Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, Dr.
Hien Tran, Vice President, Rise Global Health Initiative and Igwe
Cyril Enweze, Chairman of ANISPPA
Picture 2: (L-R) Dr. Emeka Okeke, President,
Rise Global Health
Initiative, Dr. Hien Tran, Vice Presdient, Chief Willie Obiano,
Governor of Anambra State and another staff of Rise Global Health
Initiative during the MoU signing between Rise Health Corporation and
Anambra State Government at the Governor's Lodge, Awka.
Initiative, Dr. Hien Tran, Vice Presdient, Chief Willie Obiano,
Governor of Anambra State and another staff of Rise Global Health
Initiative during the MoU signing between Rise Health Corporation and
Anambra State Government at the Governor's Lodge, Awka.
(L-R) Dr. Emeka Okeke, President, Rise Global Health
Initiative, Dr. Hien Tran, Vice Presdient, Chief Willie Obiano,
Governor of Anambra State and another staff of Rise Global Health
Initiative during the MoU signing between Rise Health Corporation and
Anambra State Government at the Governor's Lodge, Awka.
Rise Health Corporation USA partners Anambra with $1.5 Million agreement
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