As part of plans to achieve the goals of the Economic Cooperation and Business Development Forum (ECBD Forum), the representative of the Presidency will be meeting with three ambassadors.

According to reports, the representative will be meeting with the Nigeria Ambassador in Czech Republic and Poland, Ambassador Kevin Peters and Maj Gen. Christian Ugwu Rtd respectively.

The meeting will help foster Economic Cooperation on Medical, Health Business and Investment between Nigeria. Czech Republic and Poland as plan intensifies for the ECBD Forum scheduled for Prague, Czech Republic and Warsaw Poland from 8th to 18th December 2022.

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Speaking from Abuja Nigeria, the Deputy Director of the organizing firm, Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry Emmanuel John Ocheje said that the meeting will be a networking point for industry leaders in the health sector from Nigeria and Europe.

He added that the event will further boost quality health investment in Nigeria via capacity, expertise and best practices.

Ocheje further stated that the event will contribute to the strategic implementation of the healthcare police of the Federation Government of Nigeria to ensure citizens receive its true benefits.

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The President of Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George said that healthcare delivery challenges are global, multidimensional and complex.

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He added that the need for the event, which is specializing in the health sector, is born out of research to get deep insight of the investment opportunities in the health sector of the country.

Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George

“The objectives of the study include to provide deeper insights into the opportunities in Nigeria’s health sector and to position Nigeria firms as Czech Republic and Poland innovative partners for Medical Health opportunities”

“There are opportunities to leverage investments through funders and investors who also support and fund systems building, in addition to making access available to the private sector”, Buchi George said.

He further stated that the functional healthcare systems cannot operate in isolation and to deliver the maximum benefit, they need to work effectively as part of a wider ecosystem that includes a well-trained workforce, funding to pay for health services, diagnostics and therapeutics.