Thursday, September 11, 2014

FG WORKING TO ENHANCE MEDICAL SERVICES IN NIGERIA – PRESIDENT JONATHAN

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FG WORKING TO ENHANCE MEDICAL SERVICES IN NIGERIA – PRESIDENT JONATHAN

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan said Thursday  in Abuja that the Federal Government is working to enhance medical services in the country by acquiring new technology and strengthening bilateral cooperation with countries like Cuba that have clear competence and  expertise in the medical field.

Speaking at an audience with the outgoing Ambassador of Cuba to Nigeria, Mr. Hugo Rene Ramos Milanes, President Jonathan noted that Nigeria had already benefited from scholarships extended to some medical students to study in Cuba.

"We have enjoyed scholarships given to our students in the medical sciences and the use of new medical technology. We hope to benefit more from Cuban medical expertise in tackling health challenges like Malaria,'' the President told the outgoing ambassador.

President Jonathan also told him that both countries could benefit from the ongoing transformation of the Nigerian economy and called on Cuban investors to explore the huge potentials of sectors of Nigeria's economy which have become open to foreign investors.

He commended Ambassador Milanes for his efforts to strengthen bilateral relations between Nigeria and Cuba and wished him well in his future endeavours.

Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
September 11, 2014

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