Kaduna Centenary: Nigerian Brewery Donates PHC Wards, Ultra-modern Scanning Machine, Bole-hole, Overhead Tank to Kaduna Community
As Kaduna city marks her centenary, Nigeria’s foremost Brewing giant, Nigerian Breweries Plc, continues to commission numerous projects as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility to Kaduna Communities marking the centenary, as latest of such projects are the commissioning of an ultra-modern scanning machine to St. Gerald’s Hospital Kaduna and the construction of two ward blocks, bole-hole, construction of conveniences, donation of Hospital beds to the Primary Health Centre (PHC) Kudenda.
Kaduna State Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai who was ably represented by the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Paul Dogo said, “Nigerian Breweries Plc is complementing Kaduna State Government in Education and Health. In Health, Kaduna State is working towards restructuring the Primary Health Care delivery such that every child, every woman has access to good medical facilities and this is where the role of Nigerian Breweries has become even more significant and the Government of Kaduna State acknowledges this contribution.
“The Government on its own is working towards the actualization of Two hundred and fifty five Primary (255) Health Centers to be situated in all the Council wards of the State. The Nigerian Breweries has helped Government actualize its goal of Primary Health Care delivery.”

L-R…Serkin Kudenda, chief Gabriel Galadima, secretary, Nassarawa District, Alhaji, Lawal Magaji, Public Affairs Manager, Nigeria Brewery, Mr, Danjuma john- Ekele, Brewery Manager, Mr, Abbey Ajayi, and kaduna state commissioner for Health, Dr, Paul Manya Dogo, during the commissioning of Bore Hole donated by Nigeria brewery to primary health care kudendan community in kaduna
‘’By providing this Ultra-Modern X-Ray machine to St. Gerards Hospital, NB Plc is trying to improve the Health Care delivery service in the State. This way, we aim to save more lives by elevating the standard of medical care in this great hospital.” Ajayi added.
Also speaking at the commissioning of Kudenda Primary Health Center, Mr. Abbey Ajayi affirmed that, “the entire Kudendan Community is very dear to us, being our host community in which we operate our business without any hindrance. So we should reciprocate by identifying with the cause of the well-being of our good host community”.
‘’It is my believe that this project, coming as we celebrate the Centenary of our dear State, will be historic to the health center and would be put into good use for the great people of Kudendan as well as to mankind, going by the important nature of this facility in saving lives, the project which we are commissioning here today are construction of two blocks, renovation of one block and toilet facility, supply of hospital furniture and provision of borehole.” Ajayi stressed.
Giving the analysis of Nigerian Breweries health interventions to Kaduna State in recent times, the Public Affairs Manager, North, Mr. Danjuma John-Ekele, said, “in 2009, Nigerian Breweries built and donated a fully furnished hospital ward at the V V F Centre at Hajia Sawaba General Hospital, Zaria Kaduna State to improve healthcare delivery in the Northern region.
“In 2011, a mini-theater facility and a female orthopedic ward were donated to St. Gerards Catholic Hospital Kaduna. In 2013, we donated a CT Scan machine. Today, we handed over an ultra-modern X-ray machine at St. Gerards before coming here for the commissioning of another health project. Like our other health sector interventions across the country, it is our hope that these gestures would go a long way in providing succor and further take care of the increase in the number of patients in the hospital and also help in reducing the number of referred cases in the Kudendan community’’
Commending Nigerian Breweries Plc, the representative of Chikun Care-taker Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Abashia, who is Director Health Services in the local Government, Chief of Kudendan, Gabriel Galadima and Kudendan’s women Leader Mrs. Deborah Galadima all hailed Nigerian Breweries stressing that other companies should emulate their kind gesture and furthermore, called on the State Government to make a law for other companies to institute their own CSR projects annually.