Nigeria Moves to Harmonize National Blood Database

In a significant step towards improving the country’s blood banking system, the Federal Government of Nigeria has initiated efforts to establish a unified National Blood Database. This move was announced by Professor Saleh Yuguda, Director General of the National Blood Service Commission, during a collaborative meeting with a team from the African Medical Centre for Excellence in Abuja.

The African Medical Centre for Excellence, a private specialist hospital currently under construction in Nigeria, is set to specialize in Oncology, Cardiovascular health, and Haematology. The hospital’s team, led by Mr. Brian Deaver, is seeking to collaborate with the National Blood Service Commission to identify areas of beneficial partnership. The hospital, which will be the first of four planned hospitals in Africa, aims to establish a Cyclotron facility capable of providing radioisotopes.

Professor Yuguda emphasized the need for research programs that target blood service and haematology, and pledged a robust commitment to the African Medical Centre of Excellence. The harmonization of the national blood database is expected to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of blood banking services in Nigeria, ensuring a safer and more reliable supply of blood for patients in need.

This development is a significant step forward for Nigeria’s healthcare system, and highlights the government’s commitment to improving the quality of care for its citizens. The collaboration between the National Blood Service Commission and the African Medical Centre for Excellence is expected to yield fruitful results, driving progress in the fields of blood service and haematology.

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NATIONAL BLOOD SERVICE AGENCY

PLOT 621, 37 ROAD, OFF 3RD AVENUE, GWARIMPA
FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY

PUBLIC NOTICE

This is to inform the general public that the nomenclature of the National Blood Service Commission (NBSC) has been changed to the National Blood Service Agency (NBSA).

This is in line with the directives of Mr. President, Bola Ahmed Tinibu, to implement the recommendation of the review of the reports and white paper on the restructuring and rationalization of the Federal government Parastatals, Agencies and Commissions.

To this effect, the Agency will be known and addressed as the National Blood Service Agency (NBSA). This agency will continue to be supervised by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and retain its mandate which is to “Regulating, Coordinating and ensuring the provision of sufficient and safe, quality, accessible blood and blood products to all the people of Nigeria, in an impartial an affordable manner”.

Consequently, all correspondence should be addressed to the National Blood Service Agency (NBSA) The General Public is once again assured that the National Blood Service Agency (NBSA) is repositioned to provide better service to all Nigerians.

 

Signed
Director General