In a strong rebuttal to critics, Dr. Moses Paul has highlighted yet another testament to Mr. Peter Obi’s transformational leadership in Anambra State, particularly in healthcare.
Dr. Paul, responding to detractors attempting to discredit Obi’s legacy, shared a touching message from Chief Sabi Nweke, a Nigerian residing in the U.S., who credited his survival to the existence of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital (COOUTH) in Awka.
“Your Excellency, thank you for saving my life by bringing Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital to Awka. If that hospital wasn’t a teaching hospital, I may not have been alive today. I was in Awka for Christmas on the 10th of December 2024, and by the 15th, I was rushed to Amaku Hospital for treatment of diverticulitis. I was there until the 30th of December. I returned to the US two weeks ago. Thank you, Sir, for establishing that hospital in Awka. Your wise decision saved my life. I hope to have surgery here in the States anytime soon.” – Chief Sabi Nweke
For the record, Mr. Peter Obi built Nigeria’s fastest-completed teaching hospital from scratch—COOUTH, the first and only teaching hospital owned by Anambra State. Within two years, the project met the stringent requirements of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, securing accreditation for the State University’s Medical School.
Dr. Moses Paul emphasized that Obi’s governance was rooted in the fundamental pillars of human development—education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation—ensuring sustainable progress for the people.
“To those who have been hired and paid to discredit even the very air we breathe, despite Mr. Peter Obi’s well-known record in Anambra, I have this to say…” he asserted, underscoring the undeniable impact of Obi’s policies.
As conversations around Nigeria’s future leadership continue, supporters insist that “A new Nigeria is POssible.”
#PeterObi #HealthcareReform #GoodGovernance #MadmoNews