Ogirimangogo LGA Leads in Quality Healthcare Delivery Across Kogi State

NPHCDA ED, Dr Muyi Aina (R), presenting an outstanding service delivery award to Chairman, Ogirimangogo LGA, Mrs Rosemary Ohiezu (middle) in Lokoja

Lokoja: Governor Ahmed Ododo rewarded the best-performing LGAs and personnel during the inauguration of 80 revitalised Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) on Friday in Lokoja.

Ogirimangogo LGA received a star prize of N5 million. The first positions in each senatorial district received N3 million each.

Second-place winners received N2 million each, while individual health officers with outstanding performance across LGAs received N250,000 each.

The 80 revitalised PHCs form part of the first phase of Kogi’s healthcare revitalisation programme.

The initiative is supported by the World Bank and the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) under the IMPACT project.

Governor Ododo reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to delivering quality healthcare, particularly to the poor and vulnerable, across the state.

He urged communities to protect the newly revitalised facilities from vandalism to ensure their sustainability and long-term benefit.

The Executive Director of NPHCDA, Dr Muyi Aina, commended Ododo for his visionary leadership and for expanding the state’s health insurance scheme despite limited resources.

“Kogi is a model for others to follow, and we are proud to partner with them in improving healthcare delivery,” Aina said.

He praised the dedication of Kogi’s health workers and encouraged the governor to sustain his leadership as a model for service excellence.

The Chairman of Ogirimangogo LGA, Mrs Rosemary Ohiezu, thanked the state government and NPHCDA for the recognition and support.

“This award reflects the hard work and dedication of our health workers and management team,” she said.

Ohiezu commended Ododo for his humility and commitment to healthcare improvement and urged other chairpersons to prioritise health services in their areas.

Winners by senatorial districts were as follows: Kogi Central – first, Ogori/Magongo; second, Ajaokuta. Kogi East – first, Bassa; second, Ofu. Kogi West – first, Mopa-Muro; second, Kogi LGA.

Ogirimangogo LGA emerged as the overall best-performing local government area in primary healthcare delivery across Kogi.

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