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Kogi governor visits newly upgraded healthcare facility, lauds quality of work

The governor emphasised that the visit was a testament to his administration’s commitment to healthcare development.

• June 10, 2025
Ahmed Ododo at the newly upgraded healthcare facility
Ahmed Ododo at the newly upgraded healthcare facility

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Ododo, on Tuesday visited the ongoing work at the Obuburu Primary Healthcare Centre in Adavi.

The facility is one of the 88 impact projects launched by the governor a few months ago.

Mr Ododo, who expressed satisfaction with the quality of work done at the project so far, said that the healthcare upgrade project was a commitment aimed at providing modern facilities and healthcare equipment to the people of the State.

He commended the Commissioner for Health, Dr Abdulazeez Adeiza, and the Executive Director of the Kogi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (KSPHCDA), Dr Musa Muazu, for their commitment and dedication to the project.

The governor emphasised that the visit was a testament to his administration’s commitment to healthcare development and improving quality healthcare delivery to the people of the state.

Mr Ododo urged the contractors working on the PHC projects to prioritise quality and adhere to standard specifications while also ensuring prompt completion.

Also speaking, Mr Muazu said that the PHCs project in Kogi, was a World Bank-supported initiative aimed to upgrade and revitalise 88 PHCs across the state.

According to him, with a commitment of over N7 billion, the project is expected to improve healthcare delivery and contribute to universal health coverage.

Mr Mu’azu added that seven PHCs were being upgraded under the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), 21 by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), and eight PHCs being rehabilitated by UNICEF/Global Fund.

He stated, “The governor’s visit demonstrates his dedication to ensuring quality healthcare services for the people of Kogi State. The upgrade of PHCs across Kogi, is a significant step towards improving healthcare delivery and achieving universal health coverage. With Governor Ododo’s leadership and commitment to healthcare development, Kogi State is poised to become a model for healthcare delivery in Nigeria.’’

(NAN)

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