
Obi increases support for healthcare, donates a total of 100m to IHM health system
Health
PETER Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) during the 2023 election, has further increased his support for healthcare in the country with fresh donation to the IHM Health System in Mmiata-Anam, Anambra State.
The IHM Health System, managed by the Immaculate Heart Sisters, plays a pivotal role in providing essential healthcare services to the rural community of Mmiata-Anam. Recognising the institutional impact, Obi, alongside his philanthropic partner Prof. Phillip Ozuah, donated N25 million to aid the expansion of the hospital.
This follows a previous N75 million donation made last year to the IHM Specialist Hospital in Nkpor, also managed by the Sisters. Speaking during a recent visit to the hospital, Obi commended the Sisters for their tireless dedication to humanity, emphasising their invaluable role in delivering healthcare to deserving communities.
Obi said: “As for me, investing in critical areas such as health, education, and poverty alleviation is the surest way to drive national growth and development. These sectors form the foundation of a productive and prosperous society.”
The hospital expansion in Mmiata-Anam, the only healthcare facility in the area, is a lifeline for residents, many of whom lack access to quality medical services. The donation, according to Obi, would support infrastructure development and improve healthcare delivery to this remote community.
The former Anambra State Governor expressed gratitude to the management and staff of the hospital, recognising their dedication to improving lives in challenging circumstances. He reiterated his commitment to supporting key institutions across Nigeria to strengthen communities and foster national development.
Responding, Rev. Mother Maureen Akabogu, superior general, said that their congregation had not experienced acts of love and charity as shown by Obi. She assured him that they would continue to remember him in their prayers.
Obi was accompanied by Professors Chinyere Stella Okunna and Patrick Obi.
•PHOTO: Peter Obi presenting a cheque of ₦25 million to the Superior General of the Immaculate Heart Sisters, Mother Maureen Akabogu, for their hospital in Nmiata-Anam
A.I
Jan. 26, 2025
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