The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has officially launched a transformative e-Health project at the State Specialist Hospital in Akure, Ondo State, reinforcing its commitment to integrating ICT solutions into Nigeria’s healthcare system.
At the commissioning ceremony, the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida, underscored the critical role of digital technology in enhancing healthcare delivery, improving medical access, and boosting patient outcomes nationwide.
“With the successful takeoff of this project, we anticipate a significant boost in the adoption of e-health solutions nationwide,” Dr. Maida stated. “By equipping healthcare facilities with cutting-edge technology, we are enabling timely diagnoses, efficient treatment plans, and streamlined follow-up care.”
The e-Health project, according to Maida, aligns with the Commission’s broader digital economy strategy, aimed at fostering innovation and improving public services through ICT. He emphasized that the initiative not only enhances service delivery but also sets a scalable model for healthcare transformation across the country.
He commended the collaboration of stakeholders — including technology partners, medical professionals, and government agencies — in making the Akure project a success. Their joint efforts, he noted, have created a blueprint that could be replicated in other states to ensure equitable healthcare access.
By deploying digital health tools, the NCC aims to bridge healthcare gaps, particularly in underserved communities, while reinforcing Nigeria’s position in the global digital health landscape.
This milestone demonstrates the Commission’s sustained drive to use technology for national development and improved quality of life.
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