The Revive Medical Team from Belgium has returned to Abia State for their second medical mission, following their impactful visit last year. The team, which provides free medical services, was warmly welcomed by the state government. Their decision to return stems from the overwhelmingly positive feedback received from their initial mission, which touched the lives of many Abians.
Speaking on the initiative, the Governor emphasized that healthcare delivery remains a cornerstone of his administration’s agenda. Since 2023, significant strides have been made in the state’s healthcare sector, but the Governor noted that more work lies ahead. As part of the administration’s commitment to improving healthcare access, the Governor announced the commencement of an ambitious project to construct 200 Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) within 100 days. This project is
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