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Weematta Kingston, Jamaica, W.I. March 14, 2007
At this stage in our national development it is a shame that Nigerian hospitals are not equipped to treat every kind of diagnoses and ailments Nigerians may have.
When shall we reach the status of open-heart surgery and organ transplants in our local medical care? First Lady Esther Obasanjo died in a hospital in Spain and no inquiry was setup to ask why she had to be sent to Spain for treatment.
No national programme has been established (even in her honour) to provide local care for her ailment but we continue to waste money on foreign hospitals when we easily could have duplicated some of the best facilities abroad to service Nigerians at home.
I beg to ask where are our priorities?
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