Shortage of medical oxygen in Nigerian health facilities has been a huge challenge in hospitals, – both public and private. But now, a partnership that seeks to improve the access to oxygen provision in the health ecosystem has given birth to a new Cylinder Gas plant.
The plant was commissioned on Tuesday by Africa’s leading multi-specialist hospital, Paelon Memorial Hospital, Lagos in collaboration with IHS Nigeria.
Correspondent Oba Adeoye reports
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