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Saudi Arabia To Lead Free Medical procedures For Nigerians

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Saudi Arabia To Lead Free Medical procedures For Nigerians


The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Monday pledged its commitment to organize free surgeries for Nigerian citizens under the Nur-Saudi Voluntary Campaign in Nigeria.

Saudi Arabia's Representative to Nigeria, Faisal Alghamdi, made the declaration at the gRealm's 93rd Public Day festivity in Abuja on Monday.

He said that the Overseer of the two Blessed mosques, Lord Salma hi yvt okn Al Saud, had in 2022 endorsed the Nur-Saudi willful mission in Nigeria.

The emissary added that the mission will be executed through Ruler Salman Compassionate Guide and Help Center, and it will be executed in stages.

The primary stage had been executed which designated fighting visual deficiency and its causes, notwithstanding an enormous number of open-heart and urology medical procedures.
He said the medical procedure done will make it the 56th medical procedure performed by the Realm in isolating conjoined twins from across the world.

Talking on the respective relations among Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, the Minister said that the noteworthy connections between the two nations had been solidly developing beginning around 1961.

Alghamdi said that the surviving relations would keep on developing under the public authority of President Bola Tinubu.

Alghamdi additionally added that, in 2022, around 200,000 Nigerians visited Saudi Arabia, 95,000 of them explorers, and in excess of 90,000 on minor journey.

In a similar period, the Realm had given 200 grants to Nigerian understudies, while the exchange volume between the Realm and Nigeria is more than $600 million.

Moreover, the commemoration was set apart because of the unification of all pieces of the Realm by Lord Abdulaziz Al Saud.

The festival was gone to by government authorities, heads of political missions and global associations, outstanding financial specialists and ladies, among others.

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