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NLNG Donates Building, Equipment To RSUTH

As part of efforts to support healthcare delivery in Rivers State, the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) has donated a one-storey building to house Infectious Disease Unit (IDU) at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) in Port Harcourt.
Conducting the handover ceremony of the newly equipped multi-million naira building, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, NLNG, Dr Philip Mshelbila, noted that the gesture was in accordance with the company’s commitment to the development of healthcare in the state.
Mshelbila, who was represented by the General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, Mr. Andy Odeh, said, the project was initiated to improve healthcare service delivery in the state to help combat healthcare emergencies such as COVID-19.
Furthermore, he stated that NLNG had a long-standing commitment to healthcare delivery, which is one of the four pillars of the Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility interventions.
According to him, “You may all be aware that our upgrade of 6 of the 12 selected University Teaching Hospitals across the country under the Hospital Support Programme has been completed while work is ongoing on the Programme’s second phase.
“In embarking on the Hospital Support Programme, NLNG aimed to improve the general well-being of Nigerians across the six geo-political zones where these interventions are going on. We also, by this, plan to minimise or reduce medical tourism and save a chunk of revenue and foreign exchange that Nigerians usually spend in other countries.
“Particularly for us in Rivers State, we have every reason to intervene in healthcare facilities and other infrastructure.
“Nigeria LNG Limited sees itself as a corporate citizen of Rivers State, not just based on our location here, but following the acceptance, love and understanding shown to us by the various governments and people of Rivers State.
“We do not take this support and friendly environment to do our business without let or hindrance for granted. This explains why we see ourselves as part and parcel of Rivers State and want to contribute in the best possible way to make the state glow”, he said.
He enjoined the management of Rivers State University Teaching Hospital to ensure that the new unit and facilities were effectively and judiciously utilised for effective healthcare delivery for the good of the people and urged them to ensure it’s sustainabilityfor future generations.
The Chief Medical Director of RSUTH, Dr. Friday Aaron, thanked NLNG and promised to secure the equipment.
By: Tonye Nria-Dappa
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