The General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is set to inaugurate a new Enoch & Folu Adeboye Intensive Care Unit (ICU) facility at the Redemption Camp Health Centre, Ogun State on August 8.
The initiative, according to the church was part of its commitment in ensuring that qualitative healthcare is brought closer to the people across Nigeria through its global charity arm, His Love Foundation.
It will be recalled that a similar ultramodern Intensive Care Unit facility will be the third in the country to be set up under the auspices of the Christian Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of the church.
Adeboye had, in 2017 commissioned the first ICU at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos and a second one was inaugurated in May 2019 at the Plateau State Specialist Hospital, Jos.
Special Assistant to the General Overseer on Christian Social Responsibility, Pastor Idowu Iluyomade, noted that it was the turn of the people of Ogun State and its environs to benefit from the gesture.
He added that the new facility would be inaugurated during the 67th annual convention of the church as it would mark the third ultramodern medical facility that will provide premium medical services to all those living in the environs of the redemption camp and Ogun State at large.
“It is equipped with a three bed fully equipped intensive care unit, two bed Highly Dependent Care unit, a Mobile digital X-Ray Unit, an Operating Theatre, an Oxygen Generator, a 30kva Generator, 80 KVA UPS, two Executive fully equipped suites, two private wards for the Health centre, Surgery preparatory rooms, a paediatric ward at the main Health Center and all beds are directly piped for oxygen from the Oxygen generator,” he said.
Iluyomade noted that the church and its global charity is committed to ensuring to help the underprivileged in all ramifications, as well as assured that it would continue to provide the necessary critical intervention in six sustainable focus areas; education, prison, health, social enterprise, rehabilitation and hunger.