Obasanjo, Abdulsalami, Others to Unveil Health Hub in Abuja

Abuja, Nigeria – Former Nigerian presidents, including Olusegun Obasanjo and Abdulsalami Abubakar, alongside leading health experts, are set to unveil a state-of-the-art Health Hub in Abuja on September 2, 2025. The new facility, known as the Care365 Health Hub, aims to transform healthcare delivery in Nigeria by providing integrated services, digital health solutions, and advanced wellness programs.
A New Era for Healthcare in Nigeria
Nigeria’s health sector has long been plagued by challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, poor funding, and limited access to quality care. The Care365 Health Hub is being positioned as a world-class medical and wellness facility designed to address these gaps by combining clinical excellence with technology-driven solutions.
The hub will serve as a one-stop healthcare ecosystem, offering services ranging from primary care, diagnostics, and telemedicine to specialist consultations and lifestyle management.
“Our goal is to provide Nigerians with access to healthcare that meets international standards. This hub represents a vision where prevention, treatment, and wellness are integrated under one roof,” said Dr. Aisha Bello, a member of the organizing committee.
Why Abuja?
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, was selected as the flagship location for the hub due to its strategic position as a political and healthcare hub. The city already hosts several tertiary hospitals and research centers, making it ideal for piloting a large-scale health innovation model.
The hub will not only cater to residents of Abuja but also attract patients from across Nigeria and West Africa seeking reliable, affordable, and modern healthcare.
Distinguished Guests and National Attention
The unveiling event will be attended by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Head of State Abdulsalami Abubakar, and other notable dignitaries from the medical, political, and business communities.
Their involvement underscores the national importance of the project and signals strong support for private-sector-led healthcare transformation.
“The presence of national leaders at this unveiling shows that healthcare reform is finally taking center stage in Nigeria’s development agenda,” said Prof. Emmanuel Akande, a public health policy expert at the University of Abuja.
Services to be Offered at the Health Hub
The Care365 Health Hub will house multiple units designed to provide holistic healthcare services. Key offerings include:
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Digital Health & Telemedicine – enabling virtual consultations with Nigerian and international doctors.
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Specialist Clinics – covering cardiology, oncology, endocrinology, and maternal health.
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Wellness and Preventive Medicine – nutrition counseling, fitness programs, and chronic disease management.
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Pharmacy and Diagnostics – on-site laboratory testing, imaging, and access to genuine medicines.
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Community Health Programs – outreach services aimed at promoting preventive care and health education.
By integrating technology, the hub will also allow patients to store and access their medical records digitally, ensuring continuity of care across providers.
Addressing Nigeria’s Healthcare Gaps
Nigeria spends less than 6% of its annual budget on health, far below the 15% Abuja Declaration target. As a result, many citizens either lack access to quality care or travel abroad for medical treatment, costing the nation billions annually.
The Care365 Health Hub aims to reduce medical tourism by providing international-standard care locally. It will also create jobs for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health professionals while stimulating innovation in the health-tech space.
The Role of Public-Private Partnerships
The project is being implemented through a public-private partnership (PPP) model, with private investors, NGOs, and government stakeholders collaborating to ensure sustainability.
Experts say this model could serve as a blueprint for similar projects nationwide, helping Nigeria close the gap in healthcare delivery while reducing reliance on donor funding.
“Public-private partnerships like this are the future of healthcare in Africa. They bring innovation, efficiency, and accountability into the system,” noted Dr. Ifeoma Nwankwo, a Lagos-based healthcare consultant.
A Step Toward Universal Health Coverage
The unveiling of the Care365 Health Hub aligns with Nigeria’s broader goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030. By making healthcare more accessible, affordable, and patient-centered, the project could significantly improve health outcomes in a country where preventable diseases still account for a large share of mortality.
If successful, similar hubs could be replicated in other major Nigerian cities such as Lagos, Kano, and Port Harcourt, creating a nationwide network of modern, connected health centers.
Conclusion
The unveiling of the Care365 Health Hub in Abuja represents a milestone in Nigeria’s healthcare journey. With the backing of national leaders like Obasanjo and Abdulsalami, and the promise of modern, technology-driven services, the hub has the potential to reshape healthcare access for millions of Nigerians.
As the nation awaits the September 2 launch, all eyes will be on Abuja to see whether this ambitious project can deliver on its promise and inspire a new era of health innovation in Africa.