The Federal Government has vindicated the Senate Minority Leader and former governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, over his decision to construct a world-class Specialist Hospital in the state, stressing that with the facilities at the Ibom Specialist Hospital, medical tourism would become a thing of the past.
It also promised that the government at the centre would partner the Akwa Ibom State government on the operation of the hospital.
The Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, disclosed this in Uyo, while inspecting facilities at the Akwa Ibom State government’s owned Ibom Specialist Hospital.
Professor Adewole noted that “with the facilities at Ibom Specialist Hospital, medical tourism abroad can be reversed.”
According to the former vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan, “visiting the hospital complex today is an eye opener and as far as I know, there is no such complex like this anywhere in Nigeria.”
He declared that “with the proposed partnership, no Nigerian will be allowed to go abroad for treatment on government sponsorship from January 2017.
“We will partner to make sure that it works and reverses medical tourism. People from Ghana and Togo can come to Nigeria for medical treatment.
“We will start using this facility and with these facilities, no Nigerian will be allowed to go abroad for treatment,” he stressed.
He warned medical doctors to desist from running a syndicate of sending people abroad for treatment for pecuniary interest, noting that individuals could go abroad on their own expenses if they so wish, but not on government sponsorship.
Meanwhile, the Akwa Ibom Professional Forum (AKIPROF) has called on those who accused former governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, of not doing anything in the state, particularly in the health sector, to tender a public apology and pray for forgiveness from God and the people for their campaign of falsehood and hatred against the Senate Minority Leader.
This was contained in a statement issued by the group and signed by its national president, Pastor Odudu Udofia.
“Those who have been encouraging and spreading lies and total falsehood on the incomparable achievements of the former governor should seek forgiveness from God and man or bury their heads in shame,” he said. – Tribune.














































