NLNG commences commissioning of university teaching hospital projects in four states

Acting Chief Medical Director (CMD), Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi Araba, Prof. Wasiu Adeyemo (right); former General Manager (GM), External Relations and Sustainable Development, Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas Limited (NLNG), Mrs. Eyono Fatayi-Williams; Minister of State for Health, Hon. Ekumankama Joseph Nkama; former Board Member, NLNG, Dr. Mrs. Cordelia Agboti; Board Chairman, LUTH, Alhaji Isa Bello Sali and GM, Finance, NLNG, Mr. Alkali Bashir at the commissioning of Block C (Obstetrics and Gynaecology Wards) of LUTH. CREDIT: LUTH.

The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited has commenced the commissioning of phase 1 projects in its multi-billion-naira hospital support programme in Lagos, Kano, Bayelsa and Cross River states.

Acting Manager, Corporate Communication and Public Affairs of the NLNG, Yemi Adeyemi, disclosed this in a statement. He said the project commissioning started with the inauguration of an obstetrics and gynaecology ward at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos.

Adeyemi stated that the inauguration of the hospital ward at LUTH will be followed by the commissioning of an intensive care unit at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH), Yenagoa; an occupational therapy and neuromodulation rehabilitation centre at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKUTH), Kano, and a neurosurgical and stroke centre at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Calabar.


The statement said the commissioning of such projects began in 2022 with the opening of a maternity centre at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada and a new intensive care unit at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, all of which were selected in the first phase of the hospital support programme targeted at 12 hospitals from the nation’s six geographical zones.

“The NLNG Hospital Support Programme is NLNG’s national corporate social responsibility initiative which aims to boost the healthcare delivery system in 12 federal university teaching hospitals cutting across the six geopolitical zones in the country. The programme started in 2022,” the statement added.

At the LUTH commissioning on Monday, NLNG’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Philip Mshelbila, represented by Mr. Andy Odeh, General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, said the goal of the project was to support the provision of quality medical care for Nigerians through the improvement of tertiary healthcare delivery system in the country, with attendant impacts on medical research and retention of in-country medical expertise.

He said the company has helped in reshaping the country’s health sector for a better and more responsive system on the road to making it a destination for world-class healthcare delivery and called on LUTH’s management to ensure that the facilities were put to practical use for patients and training purposes.

Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, who was represented by the Minister of State for Health, Ekumankama Joseph Nkama, stated that the NLNG has proven to be a reliable partner in the sustainable development of the healthcare system in the country.

“This project has complimented the efforts of the federal government in improving the quality of healthcare in LUTH. The project is the renovation and equipping of the 120-bed obstetrics and gynaecology ward at block C section of the hospital. It is important to note that block C was built about 60 years ago and has not undergone any major renovation since then.

“The Federal Government and the ministry of health are grateful to NLNG for this wonderful gesture. We are also mindful of the company’s other efforts in supporting infrastructure renewal in all sectors, particularly the health sector,” he said.

The newly commissioned LUTH project entailed the complete renovation and upgrade of the obstetrics and gynaecology ward, a four-storey building, and the provision of 120 beds to serve the prenatal and postnatal services. Other facilities include a waiting room, nurses’ stations, private wards, consulting rooms, radiation room, and doctors and nurses call rooms, among other facilities.


At the NDUTH, Yenagoa, the NLNG will commission a one-storey new intensive care unit building, which features a six-bed intensive care unit, and four-bed renal dialysis unit, which are connected to the existing operating theatre.

In Kano, at the AKTH, a two-winged occupational therapy and neuromodulation rehabilitation centre bungalow was constructed with facilities such as a female ward, children’s ward, nurses’ station, and ward round room. The therapy wing consists of EEG room, RTMS room, ECT room, patient waiting room, recovery room, physiotherapy hall and other features.

At the UCTH, Calabar, the project is an 18-bed neurosurgical and stroke centre, which includes nine-bed male and nine-bed female wards, an operating theatre, three consulting offices, a pharmacy, two sleep-in rooms, nursing and recovery rooms and other associated facilities.

These commissioning events wrap up the implementation of phase 1 projects.

In February 2023, NLNG commenced the phase 2 with the signing of a memoranda of understanding with the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, for the equipping of the haemodialysis centre; the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo, for the renovation and equipping of an accident and emergency unit and theatre and the Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, for the construction and equipping of a twin theatre suite.

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