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BUA promises to construct specialist hospital in Kano

BY Jemilat Nasiru

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BUA International Limited has announced plans to construct a N7.5billion ultra-modern specialist hospital in Kano state.

Abdulsamad Rabiu, executive chairman of the company, said this when Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano, visited the corporate headquarters of BUA in Lagos on Tuesday.

Rabiu commended Ganduje for his “strides towards making Kano state a viable destination for businesses”.

He also expressed contentment with the private-public partnership initiatives of the state government, while assuring the governor of BUA Group’s willingness to collaborate with the state on various projects.

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Speaking on the ultra-modern specialist hospital, Rabiu thanked Ganduje for approving land for the project in the heart of the state’s city.

According to Rabiu, the hospital will have the most modern imaging and diagnostic equipment that will go a long way in alleviating the suffering of Nigerians who need medical attention and reduce our dependence on foreign medical tourism.

This, according to him, will further complement the state government’s stride in healthcare delivery for the people of the state.

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On his part, Ganduje expressed delight over BUA rice mill in the state, saying it is the largest in Nigeria.

He also said the people of the state are proud of BUA’s contribution to the Nigerian economy and commended the group for promoting local production, leading to reduction in over-dependence on foreign goods.

Ganduje described BUA Group as one of the companies that have made Kano state “a true land of commerce with its investments across key sectors of the economy”.

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