LAGOS—Governor Babatunde
Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday,
said plan has been concluded to
build a medical village in the state,
saying “it will help restrain Nigerians
from seeking foreign medical
service.”
Fashola who disclosed this, during a
courtesy visit by the members of the
West African College of Surgeons led
by its President, Professor Harve
Yangni-Angate at the Lagos House,
Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja, said: “We
have received a few applications
from interested medical
practitioners.
“With this, we will have a cluster of
health practitioners. And I believe
that this will help turn the state into
medical hub for the country.
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