Lagos Isolation Centre Shut Down, Firm States Reason

Lagos Isolation Centre Shut Down, Firm States Reason

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Landmark Africa Group, developers of the ambitious Landmark Village in Lagos, has successfully decommissioned the N1.2bn Etiosa Isolation Centre after three months of operation.

This followed the expiration of the three-month agreement between it, the Young Presidents’ Organisation (YPO) and Lagos State Government with over 300 COVID-19 patients successfully treated.

 

It had been reported that the Eti-Osa Isolation Centre was completed within 19 days in April to improve the capacity of the state to fight COVID-19.

 

The 80-bed isolation centre was fully equipped with six ventilators,
monitors, respirators, mobile X-rays, ultrasound and oxygen piping as well as all other auxiliary medical and non-medical facilities.

 

The Centre also had 97 clinical and 45 operational staff who all had undergone regular training once the centre commenced operations to treat moderately to severely ill COVID-19 patients.

 

Speaking after the decommissioning of the centre, the CEO of Landmark Africa, Paul Onwuanibe said the company was privileged to support the fight against COVID-19 in Lagos State.

Onwuanibe in a statement said: “The isolation centre recorded truly remarkable stories of success, like the 98-year-old grandmother who was successfully treated and discharged.

 

“We consider it a privilege to have been part of the valiant efforts to curtail the spread of the virus in Lagos State.

 

“All the equipment and furniture within the isolation centre will now be donated to the Lagos State Government to improve healthcare service delivery after the centre is decommissioned,” he said.

 

Speaking about the decommissioning process, Dr. Richard Ajayi, Member, Steering Committee of the YPO and Founder of the Bridge Clinic, said a world-class decontamination firm, Boeker Public Health Services was engaged for disinfecting the structure using WHO-approved protocols.

 

Head of Projects at Landmark Africa, Enyinna Okorafor, in his remarks explained that the business, leisure and lifestyle property development firm with over 100,000 sqm of prime real estate across Lagos thoroughly planned the Isolation Centre to co-exist independently with general commercial activities within the Landmark Village.

 

“From putting up the entire structure speedily to world-class standards, to putting in place specific safety measures which ensured that we have zero cases of cross-contamination, to the decommissioning phase – Landmark’s processes ensured that the siting of the Isolation Centre had indeed contributed significantly to the fight against COVID in Lagos State,” he said.