The African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) said more than 5,000 patients from over 20 countries across four continents have been treated within its first year of operation.
This was disclosed in a statement released by the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE), Abuja following the visit of the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Dr George Elombi, to the facility in Abuja.
According to the statement, Elombi’s visit, which was part of his working tour of Nigeria and the wider region, reaffirmed Afreximbank’s commitment to supporting Africa’s healthcare sovereignty through sustained investment in specialist medical infrastructure.
Developed by Afreximbank in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London, the AMCE was established to strengthen specialist healthcare delivery across Africa by expanding clinical capacity, advancing research and medical education, and reducing dependence on overseas medical treatment.
The Centre said its first year of operations has demonstrated how development finance can transform healthcare delivery on the continent.
Speaking during the visit, Elombi described the Centre’s progress as evidence that Africa possesses the expertise and institutional capacity to deliver healthcare to global standards.
“The success of this Centre reflects the depth of talent assembled here and the pan-African spirit that underpins its service. The vision that inspired the conception and construction of this facility is the same conviction now being carried forward by the medical professionals delivering care to the continent,” he said.
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