First Lady inaugurates 100-bed hospital in Imo
By Salif Atojoko
Sen. Oluremi Tinubu has inaugurated a 100-bed Mother and Child Centre at Awo-Omamma General Hospital near Owerri, Imo.
The state-of-the-art facility, constructed by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (OSSAP-SDGs), and named the Senator Oluremi Tinubu Mother and Child Centre, was inaugurated on Saturday.
The inauguration was performed on behalf of the First Lady by Hajia Nana Shettima, the Wife of the Vice President, Mr Desmond Utomwen, Special Adviser, Publicity and Strategic Communication, OSSAP-SDGs, said in a statement on Sunday.
She said that the inauguration was a critical milestone in Nigeria’s journey towards achieving the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
“This centre reflects the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to delivering quality healthcare to Nigerians, particularly women and children.
“We must continue to prioritise maternal and child healthcare as a foundation for a healthier and more prosperous society,” she said.
She called on women and families in the surrounding communities to take full advantage of the healthcare services offered at the centre and to take ownership of the facility to ensure its sustainability.
She also extended gratitude to health workers, particularly nurses and midwives, who continue to play a vital role in improving maternal and child outcomes across the country.
The First Lady further commended the efforts of Imo State Governor, Sen. Hope Uzodimma, and his wife, Chioma Uzodimma, for their dedication to the wellbeing of the people.
She praised the leadership of Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, for spearheading the implementation of impactful, pro-poor interventions across the nation.
The newly inaugurated hospital, sited within the Awo-Omamma General Hospital, features a comprehensive suite of healthcare amenities.
They include private and general wards, an operating theatre, recovery rooms, consultation units, scanning rooms, adult and paediatric intensive care units, a laboratory, ultrasound machines, emergency carts, delivery kits, and vacuum extractors.
Gov. Uzodimma, in his remarks, hailed the project as a timely and strategic intervention that addressed critical gaps in the state’s health sector.
He expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his leadership and for recognising the health and dignity of mothers and children as national priorities.
“Naming this centre after Sen. Oluremi Tinubu is not only a well-deserved honour but a lasting reminder of her compassion, advocacy, and service to women and vulnerable groups.
“This facility is a major boost to our state’s integrated health infrastructure plan and will significantly reduce maternal and child mortality,” he said.
Orelope-Adefulire noted that the 100-bed facility is one of several built under the OSSAP-SDGs programme to strengthen sub-national healthcare systems.
She stressed that the hospital was conceived and delivered as part of the SDGs’ commitment to ensuring no Nigerian is left behind in accessing quality health services.
“This centre is a testimony to the First Lady’s enduring commitment to the welfare of mothers, children, and vulnerable populations, an ethos she upheld even before assuming her current office,” she said.
Highlighting findings from the Nigeria SDGs Progress Report 2024, she lamented that outcomes for maternal and child health remain below target.
She called for intensified advocacy to ensure pregnant women attend antenatal and postnatal clinics and that children receive timely vaccinations.
“This facility will commence full services within the next two to three months and is equipped to deliver quality care at all levels.
“We urge Imo State and its residents to embrace this intervention and make judicious use of it in a sustainable manner,” she said.
Orelope-Adefulire announced that her office would return to Imo in June for an empowerment initiative targeting women in the South-East region.
She reaffirmed President Tinubu’s commitment to strengthening federal-state collaboration in delivering SDG-aligned projects.
The Imo State Government provided the land for the project, underscoring the collaborative effort between federal and state authorities.
The initiative is a response to existing healthcare challenges and a step toward a future where every mother and child can live healthier, more dignified lives. (NAN)
Edited by Oluwole Sogunle
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