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Outgoing Customs Boss, Dikko, Gives Hospital As Parting Gift To Karu

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The Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service, Abdullahi Dikko, has given Karu, a densely populated, but largely underdeveloped part of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, a three-storey state-of-the-art hospital facility as parting gift.

The official inauguration of the hospital is the lasting legacy he left behind after serving in the Customs for 27 years. It was commissioned today by the Kaduna state governor, Nasiru El-Rufai.

As a fitting climax to his 27-year career at the Customs, he unveiled a three-story imposing hospital build by the Nigeria Customs Service to improve the welfare of its staff and Nigerians living around the area on Tuesday, August 18.

NanmanNandap, medical director of the NCS hospital, Karu, described the hospital as a comprehensive medical facility, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and a well-trained staff. He listed some of the features of the hospital as modern radio-diagnostic and ultrasound equipments; three modular theatres and an intensive care unit with a central gas supply system. It also has executive wards and a mortuary.

Governor El-Rufai, lauded the management skill of Abdullahi, especially his commitment to the welfare of staff.

He expressed mixed feelings on his retirement and described him as “a fine public servant.”

The out-going Custom’s boss described the new edifice as a consolidation of his welfare programme through the delivery of quality health care services to officers and their families.

“This complex will not only cater for the need of Customs officers and their families. The entire Karu community will benefit from its services and reach. From the level of sophistication of our equipment and the quality of our personnel, this facility will also serve as a reference hospital for the entire FCT community,” Abdullahi said.

It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had accepted Abdullahi’s voluntary resignation as comptroller-general of the Nigeria Customs Service with effect from Tuesday, August 18. [myad]