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Aisha Buhari sponsors open-heart surgeries

Ezekiel Johnson
Ezekiel Johnson
Aisha Buhari sponsors open-heart surgeries
Aisha Buhari

Nigeria’ First Lady, Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has organised a Future Assured Cardiac Mission to intervene in reducing the rampant cases of heart disease, which have burdened many Nigerians.

The mission, which engaged some of the best cardiac surgeons from Italy, will involve Nigerian surgeons at the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, Abuja.

Speaking during a welcome reception, Mrs. Buhari drew attention to the high rate of heart disease among Nigerians, a condition, she noted, that was too expensive for the average Nigerian to manage, leading to avoidable morbidity and mortality.

She expressed confidence that the partnership between the foreign and local surgeons would lead to a transfer of expertise and the saving of many lives.

She used the opportunity to call on well-to-do Nigerians to provide funds for such and other costly treatments and surgeries for disadvantaged Nigerians.

Chief Medical Director of Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, Prof. Saad Ahmed, expressed happiness over the choice of his hospital for the surgeries, affirming that as the best government hospital in the British Commonwealth, they had been recognized for conducting many such surgeries before now.

He commended the First Lady for providing a state-of-the-art Quantum Medtronic Heart Lung Machine with a diagnostic module, which is required for conducting surgeries of the nature.

This machine, he said, was the first of its specification in Sub-Saharan Africa.

He promised the First Lady a successful mission.

Prof. Oppido Guido, leader of the 13-man team, expressed happiness over the opportunity to visit Nigeria and share experiences with professional colleagues and touch the lives of children who are sick.

He said the First Lady showed magnanimity by sponsoring the surgeries completely and should be commended.

The open-heart surgeries are targeted at children and will run for one week from 21st to 28th January 2023.

Similar missions will be held at different hospitals across the country.

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