In a bid to strengthen its war against cancer, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.), alongside its partners, TotalEnergies Upstream Nigeria Limited, SAPETRO, CNOOC, and PRIME 130 – have unveiled a cutting-edge mammography centre at the Federal University Teaching Hospital, Lafia, Nasarawa State.
This was contained in a statement by the company’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, on Friday.
According to the statement, this is part of a strategic push by NNPC Ltd. to improve access to early cancer detection and treatment to tackle the high mortality rate in Nigeria.
This will be the second Mammography Centre as one had earlier been commissioned at Garkida General Hospital, Gombi Local Government Area, Adamawa – along with the series of free cancer screening programmes by the NNPC Foundation,
Speaking at the commissioning of the facility, the Chief Upstream Investment Officer of NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Mr. Bala Wunti, who was represented by the Head Business Services, Mr. Sani Kabo, said the mammography centre was a symbol of NNPC Ltd.’s unwavering commitment to enhancing the quality of healthcare in Nigeria.
Wunti stressed that the facility was in total alignment with the NNPC Ltd.’s GCEO, Mr. Mele Kyari’s vision of improved medical system in Nigeria, adding: “It is our hope that under the stewardship of the State government, this facility will become a beacon of comfort and a critical resource for timely diagnosis and treatment of cancer.”
On his part, the Managing Director/Chief Executive and Country Chair of TotalEnergies Upstream Nigeria Limited (TUPNI), Mr. Matthieu Bouyer, who was represented by the Acting General Manager, Corporate Social Responsibility, Mrs. Tonye Osifo, said TotalEnergies was committed to addressing healthcare challenges through strategic partnerships.
“This mammography centre is among 84 infrastructural projects TotalEnergies has delivered since 2016. It signifies our active role in the global fight against cancer and reflects our alignment with the #WorkingWithCancer initiative, which supports recovery and retention for individuals affected by cancer,” Bouyer stated.
The mammography centre is equipped with advanced features like Senographe Pristina 3D mammography system, digital breast tomosynthesis, stereotactic biopsy capabilities, and can undertake over 120 examinations daily, significantly boosting the diagnostic capacity in Nasarawa State and the North Central region.
The facility also has treatment rooms, a dedicated office for radiologists, and a 20-person capacity waiting area that provides a comfortable and efficient environment for both patients and staff.
The statement reinstated the company’s commission to delivering community-focused projects that enhance the quality of life across Nigeria.