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WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by OEPHIUS(op): 10:59pm On Nov 10, 2025
...Donate vehicles, equipment, other items to Enugu Colleges of Nursing

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) have donated vehicles, equipment, and various training items to the Enugu State Colleges of Nursing at Park Lane, Enugu, and Awgu, lauding Governor Peter Mbah’s bold and strategic investments in health system development in the state.

The items donated include two 15-seater Toyota Hiace commuter buses, two Mikano diesel generators, 145 desktop computers, five suction machines, eight sets of 3D electronic boards, 13 Sharp three-in-one photocopiers, and numerous laboratory, training, nursing, and hostel equipment and accessories, among others.

Speaking at the handover ceremony at Government House, Enugu, on Monday, the WHO Country Director and Head of Mission, Nigeria, Dr. Pavel Ursu, said the donations followed a comprehensive infrastructure readiness assessment conducted on the Enugu State College of Nursing, Park Lane Campus, and the Enugu State College of Nursing, Awgu Campus by WHO, in collaboration with the Enugu State Government, as part of the Equipment Support for Health Training Institutions (ESHTI) initiative.

He said Mbah had set a commendable example in health system investment, listing several remarkable interventions of the administration in health sector development.

“WHO commends your administration for the bold and strategic investment in health system strengthening. Under your leadership, Enugu State has made remarkable investments in health infrastructure expansion and primary healthcare revitalization,” he said, listing the construction of 260 Type 2 Primary Health Centres (PHCs) across all political wards, solarisation of health facilities, and the ongoing construction of the quaternary Enugu International Hospital, which has the potential to position Enugu State as a medical tourism destination.

He cited the digital transformation of health facilities by the Mbah Government, naming the digitisation of PHC and secondary health facilities, equipping of over 360 health facilities with tablets, internet, and Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, and the institutionalization of real-time data dashboards for clinical and operational monitoring.

These efforts are expected to reduce patient wait times, improve quality of care, and enable evidence-based decision-making,” Dr. Ursu stated.

He equally commended Mbah for his investment in human resources for health through the approval of the recruitment of 2,200 health workers across all cadres, with 450 already onboarded, as well as for the administration’s support to health training institutions through accreditations, approval of National and Higher National Diplomas, and integration of the schools into the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) portal, among others.

In his remark, FCDO Nigeria Health Advisor and representative at the ceremony, Dr. Ebere Anyachukwu, praised the governor’s efforts in transforming the state’s health system.

“We have been a key supporter, and we have also been observing the efforts that Enugu State has been making to transform health under your leadership. That is why we are proud to have partnered with Enugu State and the World Health Organization to provide this support, and we hope that this will strengthen your efforts to improve the quantity, quality, and effectiveness of the health workforce in Enugu State,” he stated.

Speaking, Governor Mbah, while conveying the profound gratitude of the state to WHO and FCDO, said the donations would help in realising his administration’s vision to eradicate poverty and grow the state’s economy sevenfold.

“We know that all that will be contingent on the well-being of our people, and as they say, a healthy nation is a wealthy nation. So, this donation is fit for purpose.

“You have done all the gap analysis and identified where it hurts us most. And it is quite auspicious because it is also happening at a time when we have been targeting to train at least 3,000 healthcare professionals annually here in Enugu State. So, these tools will strengthen these training institutions and also improve our standards,” he said.

He, however, assured that his government was not ready to rest on its oars, as it was set to construct more hostels and classrooms in the various campuses of the Enugu State College of Nursing, including the one in Oji River.

He added that the government was completing two new six-floor blocks at the Enugu State University Teaching Hospital to provide world-class healthcare to the people of the state.

In his remark, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health Matters, Dr. Yomi Jaye, described the WHO and FCDO’s donations as an endorsement of the transformation of the state’s nursing training institutions, which the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria had almost written off before the coming of the Mbah Administration.
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Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by anonimi: 5:01am On Nov 11, 2025
OEPHIUS:
...Donate vehicles, equipment, other items to Enugu Colleges of Nursing


https://x.com/DanNwomeh/status/1987945724294627570?t=reeSu7ZF-D41C-hfipQtfg&s=19[/quote]How many pharmacists, lab technicians, doctors, nurses, administrators etc have been employed by the governor in his tenure huh
Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by hatchy: 5:17am On Nov 11, 2025
anonimi:
How many pharmacists, lab technicians, doctors, nurses, administrators etc have been employed by the governor in his tenure huh
The State can not do everything in the society. They will do their part, while the citizens do their own part too.

How much investment have you made in the public health sector as a citizen? You'll rather put your money into MMM that will give you quick return rather than invest in a sector that will compliment government's efforts in the provision of basic needs like Primary health care services.

Complain is part of Nigerians problems. Always complaining.
Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by Qoko: 6:39am On Nov 11, 2025
Well-done Governor Mbah, you have done well, it’s not easy to achieve this when a country health ministry is already dilapidated
Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by Sirleo05: 6:49am On Nov 11, 2025
He's doing well and the people will stand by him anyday anytime. The question is, why join APC?
Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by Bimpe29(m): 6:53am On Nov 11, 2025
That is really a good one
Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by Jman06(m): 7:30am On Nov 11, 2025
hatchy:
The State can not do everything in the society. They will do their part, while the citizens do their own part too.

How much investment have you made in the public health sector as a citizen? You'll rather put your money into MMM that will give you quick return rather than invest in a sector that will compliment government's efforts in the provision of basic needs like Primary health care services.

Complain is part of Nigerians problems. Always complaining.
Imagine excuse!

Enugu State today is one of the states where citizens are heavily taxed in Nigeria, yet you're still talking about people doing their bitshuh Much as I support the Peter Mbah administration, I cannot help but point out how lame your comment above is.

Besides, the question the guy you asked was right. Enugu state has not employed qualified healthcare professionals since the inception of Mbah's administration. Even the much-talked-about type 2 primary healthcare centres are still largely a mirage. The other time, they fooled many healthcare professionals by making them apply for a purported job in the type 2 primary healthcare facilities. People were made to traveling from different parts of the country to attend one useless aptitude test. Despite all the stress they were subjected to during that sham of a test, nothing has been heard from the government ever since.


The commissioner for health later released a list of his kinsmen and villagers whom he claimed were successful at the test, but even as I type this, none of them has resumed work. So, the guy you quoted clearly knows what he typed.
Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by Originalsly: 8:16am On Nov 11, 2025
People need to be very weary of WHO. Bear in mind that WHO is basically run by Bill Gates ... and Gates is about control ... population control being one of the controls ... reducing world population by reducing the number of "poor people" who make no contribution to society but use up resources. These people are found in Third World countries ...the reason we see Gates operating in these countries.(Google Ted Talks Gates on population control and hear it from the horse's mouth.) Now here is WHO involved in this development. It is fine for them to donate hardware ... but is this the bait then later they will roll out their "vaccines"?

For you to chew on.

Re: WHO, FCDO Laud Gov Mbah’s Strategic Investments In Health System Development by anonimi: 8:33am On Nov 11, 2025
hatchy:
The State can not do everything in the society. They will do their part, while the citizens do their own part too.

How much investment have you made in the public health sector as a citizen? You'll rather put your money into MMM that will give you quick return rather than invest in a sector that will compliment government's efforts in the provision of basic needs like Primary health care services.

Complain is part of Nigerians problems. Always complaining.
Double jeopardy, Stockholm Syndrome suffering is the real problem of Nigerians like you.

What are you paying taxes in different ways for? Why do governments collect taxes from businesses, on behalf of the citizens?

Do you know how citizens of our japa destinations are recruiting healthcare professionals because people like you enjoy double jeopardy Stockholm syndrome suffering huh
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