Afolabi Olaoluwa Honoured at the Commissioning of ABUAD MultiSystem Hospital Annex

The Chief Executive Officer, ShalomGrace Global Ventures Limited, Mr Joel Afolabi Olaoluwa was one of those honoured at the commissioning of the ABUAD MultiSystem Hospital Annex, Odo-Ado, Igirigiri Road, Ado Ekiti. This commendation came about as a result of his punctual and promptness in the delivery of quality products being supplied to the hospital.

Speaking on the the awardees, the Chief Medical Director, Afe Babalola Multi-System Hospital (AMSH) Dr. Kolawole Ogundipe, said “There are people who truly recognize the great effort our founder, Aare Afe Babalola is doing in the Multi-system aa well as the university and say they want to be part of the process. As at such it just worth it that we recognize them and show to them that we appreciate the efforts they are making.”

“In particular, Afolabi Olaoluwa’s ShamGrace Global Ventures Limited is unique and I have to single it out because there are so many companies that provide us with drugs but when others are failing and they are unable to deliver on their assignment this particular company will meet up in that regard. We are indeed proud of them.”

The applauded business man shared that his organisation has been delivering good and quality medical equipment and consumables to the hospital. He added, “I think we deserve this award because I see it as a global recognition for our organisation. Seeing Governor Oyebanji, the ABUAD founder; Aare Afe Babalola and other dignitaries on seat is a great honour for me. In addition to supplying medical equipment and industrial machinery to ABUAD Multi-system Hospital and ABUAD International School, we are currently spearheading a multimillion-naira recycling machine project at the ABUAD Industrial Park, set to be unveiled soon.”

Olaoluwa further stressed that, challenges such as high import taxes, currency fluctuations, and insufficient bank support due to the economic downturn are affecting business operations. He adds, “I urge the government to bolster private businesses, especially in the medical industry, to ensure universal access to healthcare.”

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