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Post: NNPC Foundation Donates MRI Machine to National Orthopedic Hospital Kano


Abuja: The Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Foundation has donated a 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dala in Kano, to enhance healthcare service delivery in northern Nigeria. The medical diagnosis equipment was inaugurated and handed over to the management of the hospital on Thursday in Kano.

According to News Agency of Nigeria, the Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC Ltd., Bashir Bayo Ojulari, said the intervention reflected the company’s commitment toward improving lives through strategic investments in critical sectors including healthcare, education, and energy. Represented by Emmanyella Arukwe, Managing Director of the Foundation, Ojulari stated that the company remained committed to its corporate social responsibility initiatives aimed at improving the lives of Nigerians. He mentioned that the foundation had embarked on a series of healthcare projects in line with the company’s goal of contributing to national development.

The National O
rthopaedic Hospital, Dala, is a vital institution in Nigeria’s healthcare landscape with a long-standing reputation in trauma and orthopaedic care. Strengthening the hospital’s diagnostic capacity will significantly improve service delivery and reduce the burden of accessibility and affordability on patients. Nigeria’s healthcare system continues to face challenges, including infrastructure deficit, equipment shortage, and increasing demand for specialised services.

The intervention would enhance diagnostic capabilities and improve patient care outcomes. The NNPC helmsman urged stakeholders to ensure proper utilisation, protection, and maintenance of the equipment to guarantee its sustainability. Sophia Mbakwe, Executive Vice-President, Business Services, NNPC, remarked that the MRI machine would significantly enhance the hospital’s capacity to diagnose complex orthopaedic, neurological, and musculoskeletal conditions, leading to better treatment outcomes. Mbakwe was represented by Rose Okonkwo, Executive Di
rector, Programme Management, NNPC Foundation.

Arukwe further described the installation of the MRI machine as a major milestone in advancing healthcare delivery. She noted that inadequate medical equipment remained a challenge in many developing countries, often resulting in delayed diagnosis, long-distance referrals, and additional financial burdens on patients. ‘The MRI system will improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce treatment delays, and support better clinical outcomes,’ she said.

The Chief Medical Director, Dr. Isa Nurudeen, described the donation as the fulfilment of a long-standing aspiration of the hospital. He mentioned that the absence of an MRI machine had compelled patients to travel long distances for advanced diagnostic services, leading to delays in treatment and increased costs. Nurudeen stated that the MRI machine would significantly improve diagnosis and treatment planning for orthopaedic, neurological, surgical, paediatric, and gynaecological conditions.

‘The MRI machine being commissio
ned today is the most modern in Northern Nigeria. It was manufactured in 2025 and will greatly enhance our capacity to deliver quality specialised healthcare services. This intervention will save patients the stress and cost of seeking advanced imaging services outside Kano and will improve the quality and timeliness of care,’ he said. Nurudeen commended the gesture and pledged to ensure effective utilisation of the facility.

Gov. Abba Kabir-Yusuf of Kano, represented by the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran, described the donation as timely and impactful. Kabir-Yusuf lauded the foundation for supporting healthcare delivery and reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to invest in healthcare infrastructure and services to improve the wellbeing of citizens.