Why Nigerians In Diaspora Don’t Invest In Health Sector – Dikko

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Nigerians in the diaspora are afraid coming to invest in the country’s health sector because of the insecurity ravaging the country, a US-based

humanitarian and owner of the newly established Kay Medicare Hospital, Gwarimpa, Abuja, Dr Chetachi Ecton Dikko, has said.

“For me I have a calling and the calling is that I have to help my country in whatever things I have to do. I have been in this country so many times and have done so many medical mission but the thing is that when I do medical mission and leave, I have no idea what happens again there’s no continuity,” Dikko said while explaining the reason behind spending hundreds of millions to build the hospital.

“We have all the equipment, don’t look at this Hospital as being small, there is no equipment that we don’t have here. So, whatever we have in the United States, I try to bring them here to Nigeria,” she said.

 

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