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Peter Obi donates ₦15m to upgrade Primary Health Centre in Enugu State

  • Writer: Surefoot AfrikBg
    Surefoot AfrikBg
  • Dec 13, 2025
  • 2 min read

By Madu Obi


The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, in the 2023 general election, Mr. Peter Obi, has donated the sum of ₦15 million to the Anglican Bishop of Enugu, The Rt. Rev. Samuel Obiajulu Ike, as further support for the completion and equipping of the Primary Health Centre he built in Amafor, Ihuobala, in Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State.


Obi, who first visited the Bishop at his residence in Enugu before proceeding to the community, expressed satisfaction with the progress and quality of work at the facility.



Reflecting on his earlier involvement in the project, the former governor of Anambra State said: “This is the reason I am always happy to support the Church. I was here earlier this year and donated ₦20 million, and I promised that I would remain part of this project until its completion.


"To my surprise and delight, the building has already been completed. If it were otherwise, they would probably still be processing variations.”


He commended the Bishop for his foresight and wisdom in extending development projects to rural communities.


“It is remarkable how the Bishop has reached out to the villages, bringing healthcare and hope to communities that would otherwise be neglected.


This is true leadership—seeing the needs of the people and taking practical steps to meet them. His example shows the power of visionary thinking and the impact that faith-based initiatives can have in transforming lives,” Obi added.


He explained that the additional donation of ₦15 million was intended to support the next phase of the project, including furnishing and equipping the health centre with essential medical equipment and facilities.


He reaffirmed his commitment to standing by the community and the Church, not only on the project, but also on similar developmental efforts across the country.


After inspecting the completed project, Prof. Benjamin Uzochukwu, a renowned public health expert, thanked Mr. Obi for his continued support and generous contributions.


Urging other well-meaning and wealthy Nigerians to follow Obi’s example, Uzochukwu noted that private initiatives like this significantly enhance healthcare delivery and improve the lives of ordinary citizens.


He emphasized that collaborative efforts between philanthropists and faith-based organisations are crucial in bridging gaps in public health infrastructure and deepening community impact.

 
 
 

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