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Pate Meets Airbus in France, Moves to Procure Emergency Helicopters for Nigeria

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Nigeria’s Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, has commenced high-level negotiations with European aerospace giant, Airbus, as part of efforts to establish a National Medical Emergency Management System.

The development follows the approval of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s emergency healthcare response through the deployment of modern air ambulance services.

According to information made available, the initiative focuses on building an Integrated National Ground-to-Air Health Emergency Management System, which will combine rapid-response ground services with advanced air evacuation capabilities.

As part of his official engagement in France, Prof. Pate visited an air ambulance facility in Lyon, supported by the French government, where he inspected an Airbus emergency care helicopter. The visit provided firsthand insight into the operational framework of advanced emergency medical response systems.

Briefing Nigerians during the visit, the Minister highlighted the Federal Government’s commitment to improving critical care access, particularly in emergency situations where time-sensitive intervention is crucial.

He explained that the proposed system would significantly enhance the country’s ability to respond to medical emergencies, reduce preventable deaths, and strengthen overall healthcare delivery.

The planned procurement of emergency care helicopters is expected to play a central role in bridging gaps in Nigeria’s current emergency response infrastructure, especially in hard-to-reach and underserved areas.

The initiative marks a major step in the Federal Government’s broader health sector reforms, with stakeholders anticipating that the partnership with Airbus will bring global best practices into Nigeria’s emergency medical services system.

   

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