The Katsina government is set to partner Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK, to tackle infectious diseases in the north-western state.
Ibrahim Kaula, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Dikko Radda, disclosed this in a statement he issued on Thursday in Katsina.
He said the aim was to establish a centre that’ll become the first of its kind in northern Nigeria dedicated to fight infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance.
The statement said that through strategic partnerships, the centre would leverage on the expertise of international and national researchers, healthcare professionals and policymakers to improve the healthcare ecosystem in the state.
“This collaboration with the Wellcome Sanger Institute marks a significant milestone in our efforts to transform healthcare in Katsina State.
“By establishing a Centre of Excellence, we will enhance our capacity to combat infectious diseases and improve the overall health outcomes of our citizens.
“We look forward to working closely with international experts and local stakeholders to achieve our shared vision.
“The Wellcome Sanger Institute at Cambridge is renowned for its expertise in research and comprehensive approach to tackling infectious diseases,” the CPS said.
According to him, the groundbreaking initiative will serve as a hub for cutting-edge research, advanced diagnostics, and innovative treatment strategies.
“The proposed Centre of Excellence will address the pressing healthcare challenges faced by the northern region of Nigeria, specifically focusing on infectious diseases.
“Universities, including the School of Hygiene, Oxford University and Cambridge University are partnering with Wellcome Sanger Institute to conduct high-impact research.
“A partnership with Sanger Institute is like building a network with all UK universities,” he noted.
He said the development signifies a remarkable step forward in the state’s healthcare sector and positions Katsina as a leader in the fight against infectious diseases in Nigeria.