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Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by zero8zero(op): 5:14pm On Jun 06, 2025
A major milestone in the advancement of healthcare in Nigeria and West Africa was achieved today as the largest specialized private hospital in the region, the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE), was officially commissioned in Abuja.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, presided over the commissioning of the world-class medical facility, describing the project as a monument to African resilience and innovation, and a bold step toward Nigeria’s emergence as a global healthcare hub.

This is just as the country has secured over $2.2 billion in health sector commitments through the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative, launched by the Tinubu administration in December 2023.

The initiative, which is already underway, aims to renovate over 17,000 primary health centres, train 120,000 frontline health workers, and double national health insurance coverage within three years.

Healthcare Reform: A refusal to accept medical vulnerability

Speaking during the commissioning ceremony of the AMCE, President Tinubu, who was represented by his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, noted that it is not just about unveiling a structure of steel and bricks, but also unveiling Nigeria’s “ collective refusal to accept medical vulnerability as destiny.”

The President narrated reforms and investments made since he took office two years ago, including the signing of an Executive Order to unlock the healthcare value chain and the launch of the Presidential Initiative to Unlock the Healthcare Value Chain (PVAC).

He said these policies have intensified local pharmaceutical production, improved regulatory systems, and expanded access to diagnostics.

“But our efforts did not end there. In December 2023, we launched the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative.

“This initiative secured over $2.2 billion in health sector commitments, with clear, measurable targets: to renovate over 17,000 primary health centres, train 120,000 frontline health workers, and double health insurance coverage within three years. These are not aspirations, these are milestones already in motion,” the President explained.

AMCE to lead in research, training, and advanced treatment

The President noted that AMCE, a state-of-the-art facility developed by the African Export-Import Bank in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London, will serve as a leading centre for advanced treatment, medical training, and research.
The facility, according to him, hosts the largest stem cell laboratory in West Africa and will expand to include a teaching hospital, nursing school, and residential quarters for medical personnel.
Paying tribute to Afreximbank President Prof. Benedict Oramah, President Tinubu said, “I must pay tribute to Afreximbank and its visionary President, Professor Benedict Oramah, for seeing what many dared not dream. This is what becomes possible when institutions rise to African challenges with African solutions.”

Infrastructure investment key to healthcare delivery

He also highlighted the importance of infrastructure investment through the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Development Fund.

“A world-class hospital cannot function on a dirt road, and no MRI machine works without stable electricity. We are investing in the roads, power, and connectivity that breathe life into health facilities,” Tinubu said.

“With your planned Medical and Nursing School on this campus, and with partners ranging from King’s College London to the University of Wisconsin, you are laying the foundation for a new generation of African medical specialists—specialists who will no longer be exported but empowered at home.”

He assured continued government support, calling the project a strategic investment in Nigeria’s future. “This is not just a place to treat the sick—it is a place to train for the future,” he added.

Finance Minister: Private sector mobilized $400m for AMCE

Also speaking, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, said that with the establishment of the Afreximbank African Medical Centre of Excellence, Nigeria is today healthier and wealthier than before.

He pointed out that if figures were to be displayed, the edifice would cost not less than $400 million mobilized by the private sector.

He said this type of establishment could not come at a better time than this for Africa to have a hospital that can handle different medical associations on the continent, adding, “ The hospital is a marvel of science and modernity of facility.”

Oramah: Personal experience sparked vision for AMCE

Earlier in his remarks, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of African Export-Import Bank, Prof. Benedict Orama, said the event was a testimony that “society is better-off serving lives that burying its death and that it’s a living person that can contribute to the development and social transformation.”

Recalling his ordeal as a sick person admitted at the King’s College Hospital in London, he stated that the only way he could appreciate the Almighty God, the Afreximbank colleagues and those who saved his life was to contribute to creating quality healthcare infrastructure and services.

Oramah said his contribution to Africa included helping Afreximbank implement its structured and well-documented strategy for medical care delivery.

Drawing on his personal experience with illness, as well as collaborations with Star Alliance and King’s College Hospital in London.

He noted that the African Medical Centre of Excellence in Abuja was established not only to provide top-tier healthcare but also to drive transformation in the continent’s health sector.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/06/05/tinubu-commissions-african-medical-centre-says-nigeria-has-secured-over-2-2-billion-for-health-sector-reforms/

Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by zero8zero(op): 5:18pm On Jun 06, 2025
Sit down there, let bitter people be lying to you that investors are not coming to Nigeria. We have investors in Lithium, steel, livestock, we now have the largest medical center in west African. An empty barrel makes the loudest noise, keep making noise on social media, hating on your country. Tinubu is not a noise maker, he is a doer. Baba is working all round, making things happen.

After God na Tinubu ( where's PressMyButton sef )
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by CodeTemplarr: 5:19pm On Jun 06, 2025
Propagandist-007 brought this to Nairaland.
Weldone 080.

All after stoning shatani in Saudi. They now need funds for health.
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Agbegbaorogboye: 5:20pm On Jun 06, 2025
Wow!! Brilliant
Kudos to Dr Orama and the Afreximbank team
But why is the FG using the opportunity to announce audio $2.2bn investment? These people nor dey shame?
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Image123(m): 5:22pm On Jun 06, 2025
Jagaban
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by GboyegaD(m): 5:22pm On Jun 06, 2025
Good structure by the owners. Hopefully, it is affordable by the people.
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by b0rn2fuck(m): 5:23pm On Jun 06, 2025
Good one
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by ohosi4real(m): 5:23pm On Jun 06, 2025
Deceivers president
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by MTCLimited(m): 5:24pm On Jun 06, 2025
Okay
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Agbegbaorogboye: 5:25pm On Jun 06, 2025
Image123:
Jagaban
Is Dr Orama now Jagaban?
When did he get the title? He was only known as chairman of Afreximbank.
I don't blame you though. The Op mischievously hid the fact that the centre is built and owned by the Afreximbank and instead made it look like a Tinubu achievement to deceive you his hallelujah boys
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by ajimo54(m): 5:25pm On Jun 06, 2025
zero8zero:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/06/05/tinubu-commissions-african-medical-centre-says-nigeria-has-secured-over-2-2-billion-for-health-sector-reforms/
I will not beg anyone to believe in Tinubu! But I will beg u not to use any infrastructure put in place under this administration! 😎
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by stillondmatter:
Check back in 2 years to reconfirm the state of the said the clinic. Our maintenance culture is huh lipsrsealed
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by zero8zero(op): 5:27pm On Jun 06, 2025
Agbegbaorogboye:
Wow!! Brilliant
Kudos to Dr Orama and the Afreximbank team
But why is the FG using the opportunity to announce audio $2.2bn investment? These people nor dey shame?
Keep asking ignorant question.. if this news was not brought here, would you know there is a big project like this in Nigeria?, If you like thank Trump, without Tinubu's approval and commitments to foreign investors, it would not have happened. The President has repeatedly said he was reforming all sectors to break operational bottlenecks to ease businesses for investors both local and foreign.
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Policies65: 5:27pm On Jun 06, 2025
Yes
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Ebinpawo1: 5:27pm On Jun 06, 2025
Hope this will end the frequent trips to France, UK and Germany by our politicians on medical tourism?
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by femi4: 5:28pm On Jun 06, 2025
Another 5%
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by TimeManager(m): 5:30pm On Jun 06, 2025
Investors are now rushing Nigeria.. We remember when some investors were leaving Nigeria, opposition were shouting Tinubu and now that they are rushing back to Nigeria, they don't want to give Tinubu his flowers. Anyways, your bitterness cannot even scratch your phone screen. God bless President Bola Tinubu.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Agbegbaorogboye: 5:32pm On Jun 06, 2025
zero8zero:
Keep asking ignorant question.. if this news was not brought here, would you know there is a big project like this in Nigeria?, If you like thank Trump, without Tinubu's approval and commitments to foreign investors, it would not have happened. The President has repeatedly said he was reforming all sectors to break operational bottlenecks to ease businesses for investors both local and foreign.
Approval and commitment ko
Rubbish
Did you even read what you posted
How is a rivers man a foreign investor
How is a project started in 2021 due to Tinubu
Let him use his Approval and commitment to bring dollar down to N50
Audio reforms
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Ofunaofu: 5:34pm On Jun 06, 2025
shocked
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Stolen: 5:34pm On Jun 06, 2025
ANOTHER GEJ PROJECT BEING COMMISSIONED BY THE THIEF IN ASO ROCK
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Putindbutt(m): 5:34pm On Jun 06, 2025
Indeed investors are now having more confidence in Tinubu's reforms. We are going to witness more foreign Investments. Our 3.8% GDP growth rate will be accelerated by more Investment in critical sectors.
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Putindbutt(m): 5:36pm On Jun 06, 2025
Stolen:
ANOTHER GEJ PROJECT BEING COMMISSIONED BY THE THIEF IN ASO ROCK
It's Obi's project, the one he started in Anambra but now completed in Abuja.. headless mob for a reason.
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Chegesnd: 5:37pm On Jun 06, 2025
I stay in Abj, CBD for that matter.
Please where is this project located?
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Pakute: 5:38pm On Jun 06, 2025
The facility, according to him, hosts the largest stem cell laboratory in West Africa and will expand to include a teaching hospital, nursing school, and residential quarters for medical personnel.
Fantastic!
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by Kimo21(m): 5:44pm On Jun 06, 2025
Someone that will still fly to France to recharge his batteries
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by helinues: 5:47pm On Jun 06, 2025
Silently

grin
Re: Tinubu Commissions African Medical Centre, As Nigeria Secured $2.2B For Health S by DrAda(f): 5:48pm On Jun 06, 2025
Impressive. This is the third time I am coming across this in the social media space. Well done people.

A lot of sarcastic comments here. Hilarious
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