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Nigeria’s Health Minister and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, has advised Akwa Ibom Government to make health insurance scheme mandatory for all people in the state.
At the moment, Akwa Ibom civil servants (including junior civil servants whose enrollment was funded by the state), children aged 0 to 5 years, pregnant women, elderly persons aged 60 years and above, persons with disabilities (PWDs) and Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are beneficiaries of the scheme.
Speaking at the unveiling of Ibom International Hospital, Uyo on Tuesday, Pate said making the scheme mandatory would ensure wider coverage and improved access to healthcare services for the residents.
The unveiling ceremony, performed by the Minister, was graced by healthcare professionals, industry stakeholders, and development partners, showcasing what has been described as one of the most ambitious healthcare infrastructure projects in the country.
In his keynote address, he congratulated Governor Eno and Akwa Ibom people for their vision and commitment to healthcare transformation.
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He hailed the Governor’s passion for improving the wellbeing of citizens and described the Medical City as a practical demonstration of the healthcare reforms being championed by President Tinubu.
“You have shown remarkable vision, commitment and passion for your people. What we are witnessing here reflects the aspirations of the Federal Government’s healthcare reform agenda,” the Minister said.
Prof. Pate assured the state government of the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting the successful completion and operation of the project.
He further pledged to facilitate engagement with Nigerian healthcare professionals in the Diaspora who may be willing to contribute their expertise toward the development of the Medical City and the country’s healthcare sector.
The Minister, therefore, urged the state government to consider making health insurance mandatory to ensure wider coverage and improved access to healthcare services for residents.
He commended Governor Eno’s leadership and prayed for continued strength and wisdom to deliver on the vision for the Akwa Ibom people.
Governor Eno said the project was designed to transform healthcare delivery, reduce medical tourism, and position the state as a leading destination for specialized healthcare services in Nigeria and beyond.
He described the project as one of the most audacious investments ever undertaken by his administration.
Citing Habakkuk 2:2, the Governor said the vision was conceived not only for the benefit of Akwa Ibom people but also for Nigerians and Africans seeking access to quality healthcare services.
Eno expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for creating an enabling environment and providing support to sub-national governments through ongoing reforms.
He noted that the Medical City aligns with the healthcare objectives of his administration’s ARISE Agenda as well as the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The Governor stated that the project occupies approximately 100 hectares of land, with various sections designated for different medical specialties and healthcare-related services.
According to him, the facility is designed to drastically reduce medical tourism by providing technologically advanced, patient-centred healthcare services comparable to global standards.
“This project is not just a construction project; it is an investment in the future health and prosperity of our people,” the Governor said.
He added that the Medical City is expected to become financially self-sustaining in the long term while creating employment opportunities and stimulating economic growth.
Governor Eno also revealed that the state has employed 2,844 healthcare professionals since March 2025 as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare service delivery across Akwa Ibom.
He urged residents to take advantage of the state’s health insurance programmes, emphasising that universal health coverage remains critical to achieving sustainable healthcare outcomes.
The Governor further announced that Akwa Ibom would receive a brand-new Aircraft terminal in July, a development expected to complement the state’s growing profile as a destination for investment and specialized healthcare services.
Making an overview of the project, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Emmanuel Ekem John and the Project Manager, Dr. Tonye Isokariari, described the facility as more than a hospital, calling it “a journey” toward healthcare excellence.
According to Dr. Isokariari, the Medical City will comprise a 10-storey complex housing 62 medical specialties and equipped with cutting-edge technology capable of delivering world-class healthcare services.
He stated that 100 Akwa Ibom indigenes would be sent abroad for specialized training six months before the completion of the facility to enable them operate the sophisticated equipment to be installed in the centre.
Dr. Isokariari further revealed that the structure is supported by 356 foundation piles to ensure maximum stability and durability, assuring stakeholders that the project would meet global standards.
“We are committed to ensuring that this dream becomes a reality,” he stated.
The Secretary-General of the Nigerian Cancer Society, Prof. Danladi Adamu Bojude, lauded the Governor for the project, describing it as a bold initiative that would significantly improve cancer treatment and healthcare delivery across Nigeria.
He assured the state government that cancer patients nationwide would benefit immensely from the facility upon completion.
Also speaking, the National President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Prof. Ernest, commended Governor Umo Eno’s remarkable investments in the health sector, noting that his achievements have become a model for other governors across the country.
He particularly praised the Governor for introducing retention allowances for healthcare workers, describing the initiative as a pioneering step toward addressing workforce challenges within the sector.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Housing, Dr. Henry Archibong, thanked the Governor for the opportunity to serve the state and contribute to the realization of the landmark project.
He commended Governor Eno’s deliberate commitment to improving the welfare and quality of life of Akwa Ibom people through impactful development initiatives.
The Medical City marks another milestone in Akwa Ibom’s healthcare development journey and reinforces the state’s ambition to become a regional hub for medical excellence, innovation, and specialised healthcare delivery.
The newly unveiled Ibom International Hospital, Uyo has a capacity of 350 beds to occupy a 10-storey facility along Uyo-Ikot Ekpene Road, Uyo.
It has a flagship component of the larger Ibom Medical City project, featuring 24 specialised departments, robotic surgical theatres and helipad,.
The quaternary-level referral centre aims to reduce outbound medical tourism and establish the city as a leading medical hub in West Africa
