National Hospital, Private Institutions Sign MoU to Build Capacity of Healthcare Workforce

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Signing of MoU between the National Hospital Abuja and Four Private Institutions: the Coordinating Minister for Health & Social Welfare Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate holding the MoU booklet with the CEO, Concerned Medix Foundation (a Diaspora based Nigerian Organization) 2ndLeft: Prof. Raji Mahmud Chief Medical Director National Hospital Abuja: Left: Barrister Tobi Omosa Director Legal Service Department of the Ministry.
Signing of MoU between the National Hospital Abuja and Four Private Institutions: the Coordinating Minister for Health & Social Welfare Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate holding the MoU booklet with the CEO, Concerned Medix Foundation (a Diaspora based Nigerian Organization) 2ndLeft: Prof. Raji Mahmud Chief Medical Director National Hospital Abuja: Left: Barrister Tobi Omosa Director Legal Service Department of the Ministry.

The Federal Government has provided a platform for signing of Memorandum of Understanding between the National Hospital and four private institutions to enhance capacity of healthcare workforce.

These Institutions are the Nile University, Cosmopolitan University, Yangongwo College of Nursing Sciences and, Concerned Medix Foundation.

Speaking during the signing ceremony, the Coordinating Minister of Health & Social Welfare Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate stated that the signing of the MoU with the National Hospital, Abuja; aligns with the policy of the present administration to expand training capacities.

Prof. Pate further asserted that it is a testament of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to expand training of health workers, fill the gaps created by those who left and, sticking to maintaining standards through the Regulatory and Professional Schools Division of Hospital Services Department of the Ministry.

Government, he stated, has a duty to provide solutions to multitude of challenges, whether it is infrastructure, equipment or human capital development, stressing, it is because Nigerian health workers are well trained that they are attractive to other countries.

“Thankfully, because they are well-trained and, we are very proud of them. If we weren’t training them, they wouldn’t have been attractive to other countries.

Unfortunately, that has implications on the service delivery at home. So as a government, we took a progressive stance to say, look, let’s train more.

So that even if those who are trained leave, some will stay. And even those who have gone away might come back to serve. And, that is the driving force behind this policy approval by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu”, the Coordinating Minister pointed out .

Prof. Pate highlighted the critical importance of the private sector to achieving government’s objective, saying, our health sector is a mixed system comprising public and private sectors.

“So, the private sector has a space, and I am very pleased that you have joined hands with the National Hospital to be able to really see how the capabilities of the hospital can help you train more of the clinicians”.

Speaking, the Chief Medical Director of the National Hospital Prof. Raji Mahmud, commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s priority attention for improving the healthcare system.

The collaboration and signing of MoU between the National Hospital Abuja and private institutions, he affirmed, will increase healthcare workforce training exponentially.

Prof. Mahmud further pointed out that three out of the four institutions are mainly training institutions to train medical students and nurses alongside the National Hospital, Abuja.

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Alaba Balogun
Deputy Director
Information & Public Relations
21 March 2025