 The Health Secretary in Nigeria has gotten yet another boost with the unveiling of the postgraduate medical career center in Lagos State. Speaking during the unveiling, the Chief Executive Officer of Tri-State Medical Care Center, Professor Kamar Adelike, said the initiative aims to combat the JAPA syndrome, currently plaguing the health care system in the country. Professor Adelike explained that the center will offer medical diploma courses providing resident doctors with the opportunity to practice and learn within Nigeria. He took the president of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, Professor Pita Ebyegwe, and other members of the medical team around the cutting-edge cut lab equipment and other state-of-the-art machines utilized for heart treatment. While commanding Professor Adelike for the initiative, the president of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, Professor Ebyegwe highlighted challenges faced by health care facilities in Nigeria. He was particular about the impact of the rising dollar in cost of medical equipment and the absence of subsidies for customs clearance on imported medical equipment. They praised the commitment, Professor Pita Ebyegwe, that the they praised the commitment of Professor Adelike to a comprehensive health care system in Nigeria where even the most vulnerable, including the economically disadvantaged, received quality health care service.