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The Enugu State Ministry of Health urges Ndi Enugu to take kidney health seriously by making prevention and early detection a priority
Please do not ignore persistent or unusual changes in your health, and do not wait until symptoms become severe before seeking medical attention
The Enugu State Ministry of Health congratulates @ProfGeorgeugwu ahead of UNN’s 251st Inaugural Lecture on September 3, 2026.
We celebrate his contributions to medicine and commitment to improving the health of mothers, children and communities.
Enugu is proud to celebrate you.
We want a future where our people do not have to look outside Enugu for quality and specialized healthcare, and where Enugu itself becomes a destination for excellent medical care.
We are getting there, one deliberate investment at a time.
Tomorrow is indeed here.
#ESMOH
Healthy living starts with simple everyday actions, starting with what we eat, our homes, and our environment. Keep your surroundings clean. Dispose of waste responsibly. Keep Enugu clean.
Prof. George Ugwu
Honourable Commissioner for Health
Enugu State
Prof. Ugwu assured NEPWHAN of the Ministry’s continued support and called for stronger collaboration among government, civil society, development partners, and communities to end HIV as a public health threat in Enugu State.
He added that the government is intensifying public health education and community engagement to reduce new HIV infections while tackling stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV.
The Commissioner highlighted ongoing investments in Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres, improved healthcare access, disease surveillance, workforce development, and partnerships to strengthen HIV testing, treatment, PMTCT, and viral load monitoring.
Prof. George Ugwu reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ending the HIV epidemic through inclusive policies, strategic partnerships, and evidence-based interventions, ensuring no resident is left behind in accessing healthcare.
Mrs. Agbo commended the Ministry of Health for its sustained efforts in improving access to HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support services. She called for stronger collaboration to expand community interventions, reduce stigma, and promote public awareness.
The delegation, led by the State Coordinator, Mrs. Lilian Agbo, sought to deepen collaboration with the Ministry of Health in combating HIV and mitigating its impact across the state.
The Enugu State Government reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the fight against HIV/AIDS through strategic partnerships as the Commissioner for Health, Prof. George Ugwu, received NEPWHAN Enugu State on a courtesy visit.
Prof. Ugwu highlighted investments in healthcare infrastructure, workforce development, primary healthcare revitalization, and service delivery. He urged AMLSN to uphold professionalism, saying stronger partnerships are key to a healthier Enugu State.
The Commissioner said the Enugu State Government has intensified its fight against quackery in healthcare, especially laboratory practice. He warned against unauthorized laboratories operating with pharmacies, treatment centres, and provision stores.
Prof. George Ugwu commended AMLSN for promoting excellence in medical laboratory science and public health. He reaffirmed the Ministry’s readiness to partner with professional bodies supporting accessible, quality, people-centred healthcare.