On January 1, 2025, Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate in Nigeria’s last election, paid a follow-up visit to the Tungamadaki Primary Healthcare Center in Abuja. This visit follows his previous contributions to repairing the center’s roof and upgrading its facilities.
During the inspection, Obi expressed satisfaction with the progress made on the repairs and pledged additional support to the community to enhance the center’s capacity to deliver essential healthcare services.
“This return visit is not just about inspecting the work done but also about reaffirming my commitment to ensuring access to quality healthcare for underserved communities,” Obi stated.
Healthcare infrastructure has long been a focal point for Peter Obi, even during his tenure as governor of Anambra State. His administration was noted for interventions in troubled regions, including efforts to improve medical facilities and ensure access to basic services in crisis-affected areas.
As part of his broader commitment to social development, Obi emphasized that tangible contributions like these are crucial for building resilient communities. “Strengthening healthcare infrastructure in deprived areas is not just a policy for me; it is a duty I take seriously,” he reiterated.
Peter Obi’s visit to Tungamadaki Primary Healthcare Center continues to underscore his dedication to bridging gaps in public health access, a legacy he has maintained throughout his political career.