Sterling Bank Plc, Nigeria’s leading commercial bank, has given special recognition awards to healthcare providers who played leading roles in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The awards were given to selected
recipients at the 8th annual Nigeria Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA), which
held in Lagos over the weekend under the theme of: Innovative Healthcare
Services in the Era of Change.
NHEA is an initiative of Global Health
Projects and Resources in collaboration with Anadach Group of the United States
of America. It is a yearly event where individuals and organisations are
recognized and celebrated for their exceptional contributions to the healthcare
sector.
Special recognition awards were given to
Medbury Medical Services as the Most Responsive COVID-19 Testing Company of the
Year and Seven-UP Bottling Company Plc as the Most Outstanding COVID-19
Consumables Manufacturer of the Year. Other recipients were African Centre of
Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID), Redeemers University
in Ede, Osun State as the Most Outstanding Genomic Laboratory of the Year and
Nassarawa State as the Most Outstanding State for COVID-19 Vaccination.
Speaking on the awards, Group Head, Health
Finance with Sterling Bank, Ibironke Akinmade said the bank recognized and
honored the champions of COVID-19 pandemic because of the excellent services
they rendered while the pandemic was raging in a bid to spur them to do more.
She said, “Sterling Bank is committed to
improving access to healthcare for every Nigerian and our flagship offering –
digitisation of State Health Insurance Platform – prefers 360-degree solution
to help states bring healthcare to every citizen as well as provide wealth of
data to inform policies, planning and strategy, at no initial investment.”
Also speaking, the Minister of Health,
Professor Ehanire Osagie, commended the organizers of the awards which held
post the different variants of the COVID-19 pandemic and the restoration of the
economy to normalcy again.
The minister who was represented by
Managing Director of the Federal Medical Centre, Yaba, Lagos, Dr. Adedamola
Dada, remarked that the purpose of recognizing and rewarding healthcare
professionals that contributed to efficient and quality healthcare services is
to foster excellence and sustain the quality.“Good healthcare delivery is a key
objective of this present administration,” Professor Osagie said.
Chairman of the Advisory Board of NHEA, Dr.
Anthony Omolola said, “Over the years, NHEA has continued to strive to deliver
new and creative ways to honor excellence across the healthcare space. This
year’s is not different at all. At these awards, we are paying attention to
those who pioneered innovative healthcare services in the era of change.”
Sterling Bank’s Divisional Head, Business
Growth and Transaction Banking, Mr. Obinna Ukachukwu, had observed that the
bank recognized the role that NHEA is playing in the health sector by rewarding
excellence and promoting positive outcomes in the sector.
He noted that Sterling Bank, a leading
player in the financing of the health sector, decided to come on board to
further support excellence and growth of the sector.
NHEA Executive Secretary, Vivian Alkali,
expressed the confidence that with Sterling Bank’s partnership and support,
subsequent editions of NHEA will meet with greater success.
The NHEA initiative, through its eminent
team’s research and innovation, has continued to encourage improvements and
focus on the quality and standard of service provided by various stakeholders
in the industry.