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Lawmaker Proposes Federal Medical Centre Bill for Kosofe, Other Key Bills Pass First Reading

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By Bilesanmi Abayomi

Honorable Ademorin Kuye, the representative for Shomolu Federal Constituency in Lagos, has sponsored several significant bills, including the Federal Medical Centre Bill for Kosofe, which successfully passed the first reading at the House of Representatives. The lawmaker took to Twitter on Wednesday to share the news with his constituents.

In his tweet, Hon. Ademorin Kuye announced, “My sponsored Bills passed thru the 1st Reading today @HouseNGR, namely; 1) Fed. Medical Centre Kosofe, (Estb) Bill. HB 53 2. Fed. Medical Centre Alimosho (Estb) Bill. HB 53. 3. Nat. infrastructure Mgmt Maintenance Agency Bill. HB 55, and 4. Nat. Agency for Control of Cancer (Estb) Bill.”

The proposed bills cover various crucial areas, including the establishment of Federal Medical Centres in Kosofe and Alimosho, as well as the creation of a National Infrastructure Management Maintenance Agency and a National Agency for Control of Cancer. While the specific details of the bills have not been disclosed to the public at this time, their introduction marks an important step towards addressing pressing healthcare and infrastructure needs in the region.

The Federal Medical Centre Bill for Kosofe has drawn particular attention as it aims to establish a comprehensive medical facility that will cater to the healthcare needs of the local community. This development is expected to enhance accessibility to quality healthcare services and provide specialized treatments to residents in Kosofe and its surrounding areas.

Additionally, the proposed creation of the Federal Medical Centre in Alimosho indicates a commitment to expanding healthcare infrastructure and services across Lagos State, benefiting a larger population.

The National Infrastructure Management Maintenance Agency Bill and the National Agency for Control of Cancer Bill demonstrate Hon. Ademorin Kuye’s dedication to addressing critical issues beyond healthcare. These bills suggest a proactive approach to improving infrastructure management and combating the prevalence of cancer in the country.

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