EXPOSED!!!
Dear Governor @_PastorUmoEno, @aksgovt & @muhammadpate
This is the disturbing reality at Ikot Obio Edim Primary Health Centre in Ibesikpo Asutan LGA, Akwa Ibom State.
The Tracka team visited the community and firsthand discovered the shocking condition of this facility.
The health centre is in a state of decay. Roofs leak during rainfall, ceilings are collapsing, doors have been eaten away by termites, and the theatre is in complete disarray.
The entire facility has only two beds with worn-out mattresses and no proper bedding. The ward is non-functional, forcing health workers to attend to patients in the outpatient area.
There is no standard toilet system in the PHC. Patients and staff rely on a pit toilet, exposing them to serious health risks. Even more alarming, parts of the ward have been turned into storage spaces where hospital staff keep dry firewood meant for personal use, instead of serving patients.
More than seven communities depend solely on this PHC. When more than two patients require admission, others are left to sleep on mats, sit on chairs overnight, or lie on the bare floor.
Pregnant women face unsafe deliveries, children suffer delays in care, and emergencies often turn tragic due to the absence of basic facilities, leading to preventable deaths and long, risky journeys to distant hospitals.
This situation is unacceptable in a state that consistently budgets between 11 and 11.6 percent for healthcare and expanded its 2025 budget to β¦1.65 trillion with a declared health emergency. These funds are clearly not reaching rural communities.
We urge Governor @_PastorUmoEno and the Akwa Ibom State Government to urgently intervene by renovating Ikot Obio Edim PHC, providing proper toilets, equipping the facility, and ensuring health funds reach the grassroots. Our people deserve dignified healthcare.
#FixOurPHCs @Fmohnigeria
A lot of Nigerians aren't necessarily dumb or ignorant per se. Their problem is that they live in a scripted world that doesn't actually exist. This false reality inside their heads leads them to hold some powerfully, incredibly delusional ideas.
Such as the idea that if America deploy its troops on Nigerian soil, it will do so for the purpose of fighting militants and kidnappers, and making Nigeria safe for Nigerians.
My reccommendation is that whatever idea you have, you need to make sure it is based on objective, rational, material evidence- not a strong belief or a feeling inside your head.
These Isr*eli and American accounts that have suddenly developed compassion for dead Nigerian Christians over the past 48 hours are simply activating yet another foreign influence campaign.
I researched this for @african_stream earlier this year.