The Lagos
State Government on Wednesday announced plans to commence the
construction of world class Medical Park under a Public Private
Partnership (PPP) arrangement, just as it restated its commitment to
improve healthcare experience and promote medical tourism and excellent
healthcare services of international standard in the State.
The State’s Commissioner for Health, Dr.
Jide Idris who disclosed this while briefing Government House
Correspondents after the weekly State Executive Council Meeting, said
the project has already been awarded to MEDIPARK International Limited
Consortium which comprises of MEDIPARK International Limited, Cleveland
Clinics Ohio USA, St. Barnabas Healthcare System New Jersey and American
Hospital Management Company Washington DC.
Idris, who briefed journalists alongside
the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde and
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Wasiu
Anifowose, said the project would be completed in 20 months, and that it
would gulp about N49 billion, while the State Government would only
provide the land and the market.
Idris recalled that the State Government
had last year placed adverts in national dailies for Expressions of
Interest for a development of a Medical Park aimed at ensuring
qualitative healthcare delivery to Lagosians.
He said 16 companies/consortiums
responded to the advertisement, after which an Evaluation Committee was
set up in line with State procurement guidelines with individuals
comprising both statutorily mandated members and officers invited to
lend technical depth to the exercise.
“It gives me great pleasure to announce
that after the receipt of a Certificate of Compliance from the State
Public Procurement Agency and a final presentation today to the
Executive Council of Lagos State, Approval has been given to MEDIPARK
International Limited Consortium which comprises of MEDIPARK
International Limited, Cleveland Clinics Ohio USA, St. Barnabas
Healthcare System New Jersey and American Hospital Management Company
Washington DC to be the developer to construct manage and operate a
Medical Park. It is a joint venture arrangement with Ibile Holdings
Ltd,” Idris said.
He said the Medical Park would be sited
at the former Lagos State School of Nursing site, spanning over two
hectares expanse of land along Awolowo Road, Ikoyi and will serve as a
one stop shopping medical experience offering spaces to primary care
physicians alongside in-house specialists as well as ancillary services
providing a full spectrum of excellent quality high technology cutting –
edge medical and diagnostic services to cater for general and specialty
medical services tailored to meet the medical needs of Lagosians and
Nigerians at large.
The facility, Idris said would comprise
of a central management area, clinic complex, theatre complex and
procedure rooms, ward complex, conference and seminar complex medical
goods and lifestyle shopping centre, stress management and lifestyle
improvement unit, data cabling/integrated IT system, structured
landscaping, residential accommodation, staff quarters, hotel, emergency
and ambulance service, trauma unit, helipad among other things.
He also said that the facility which will
be built under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative was a
milestone in healthcare delivery aimed at reducing medical tourism
abroad.
Speaking on the yardstick used in
selecting MEDIPARK International, Idris said: “You see, 16 companies
started the expression of interest. The first step was just to assess
their capabilities and we now narrowed them down to 7 companies which
later presented proper proposals on the terms of reference we gave them.
Based on the assessment of experts, the list was further pruned down to
three and later, we arrived at the one which was finally awarded the
project.
“The ultimate goal is that we as a
Government believe that health is wealth and there is no amount of
investment in the healthcare sector, that can be too much for the good
people of this State because the progress of the state in all
ramifications is paramount to us,” the Commissioner said.
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