Mr Sanwo-Olu said the centre would provide care, including early diagnosis, treatment, and continued management to children suffering from the debilitating sickle cell condition.
The New York-based media rights think-tank urged Nigerian authorities to do more for press autonomy.
Mr Pedro said being a deputy governor or a vice-president is so tricky as one smells power and seems close to it.
Mr Bello said his administration’s persistent investment in the health sector had yielded positive outcomes.
“In doing so, we will not only achieve food security in tandem with the SDGs but also build a prosperous and resilient nation.”
“The focus cannot just be on what can Nigeria teach others. If it does not practise it itself, there is really much to be done around domestic resource mobilisation.”