 The President's Borla Tindebo says his administration is strongly committed to provide an accident healthcare facilities for all Nigerians and will continue to prioritise domestic and foreign direct investments in the sector. The President made these remarks at a meeting with Professor Benedict O'Rama, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export Input Bank, AFRICSIM Bank, accompanied by a delegation from King's College Hospital, London. A strong partner of the Nigerian government in many ways and of course Nigeria is a very important member of the bank and shareholder of the bank. We support the country in all aspects, all sectors with an exposure of about almost $12 billion dollars, so we came to bring the President and also to pay a courtesy call with the delegation I led, the delegation of the King's College Hospital and King's College London, with whom we are partnering to build our first African Medical Center of Excellence, a project that is ongoing in Apuja, say 500 veterinary hospitals that we are developing that we expect will help to promote in traditional medical tourism, help stop at-band tourism from Nigeria and Africa to other parts of the world. The President welcomed the partnership between AFRICSIM Bank and KCH London to establish a first road healthcare facility in Apuja called the AFRICSIM Medical Center of Excellence, scheduled for completion next year. AFRICSIM Bank intervenes all across the value chain and it's called for the President the aspects of what we could do to support agriculture and also to support banks, make sure that we increase supply of foreign exchange to the country to stabilize the currencies. The situation in Nigeria is difficult, but it's not unique to Nigeria, it's something happening all over across Africa caused by challenges that started with the COVID-19 of course, the Ukraine crisis, the rising interest rates and the solving the crisis that is affecting many countries in Africa. We are intervening not only Nigeria but other African countries to help them manage the negative impacts of these developments. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.