The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated medical equipment to the two hospitals that accepted and treated injured victims of the Kaduna Train attack on the 28 of March 2022.
The hospitals are the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital and the Saint Gerards Hospital, all in Kaduna.
The Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Habib, while making the presentation in kaduna says the materials are being donated as a token of appreciation to the hospitals for the kind gesture of treating the victims free of charge.
The materials given to them include, surgical equipment, medicines, surgical gloves and several other medical materials.
The DG also appreciated all those who supported victims of the train incident through the difficult time.