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Peter Obi Donates N60 Million to University, School of Nursing

The presidential candidate of Labour Party, LP, Mr. Peter Obi has donated the sum of N60 million naira to University on the Niger (UNINIGER), Umunya and School of Nursing at Iyienu Mission Hospital, Ogidi.

The N60 million was a sum of N50 million which he donated to University on the Niger (UNINIGER), Umunya, on Thursday, at the take-off campus in Iyi-Enu and additional 10 million which he made at School of Nursing at Iyienu Mission Hospital, Ogidi.

Obi made this known in a post shared on his X handle on Friday. He pointed that such move was part of his decision to invest in the critical areas that will trigger development in the society.

Peter Obi Donates N60 Million to University, School of Nursing
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He stated that any financial assistance given to support health, education, and poverty reduction initiatives is not expenditure, but an investment.

Obi lamented the shortage of doctors and nurses coupled with neglect from the federal government.

His post reads,”In line with my commitment to investing in critical areas that drive development, health education, and poverty reduction, I visited the University on the Niger (UNINIGER), Umunya, yesterday, at their take-off campus in Iyi-Enu, and donated N50 million. I also visited the School of Nursing at Iyienu Mission Hospital, Ogidi, where I made an additional donation of N10 million.

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“I have consistently emphasised that the financial support we give to health, education, and poverty reduction initiatives is not expenditure, but an investment in crucial areas that will propel our development.

“Our health and education sectors continue to suffer from severe neglect and lack of government attention, with dire consequences manifesting in various ways.

“The health sector, for example, is not only burdened by funding gaps, infrastructure deficits, and non-transparent execution of health projects, but also suffers from a significant shortage of healthcare professionals across the country.

“We currently face a shortage of doctors and nurses, falling far below WHO’s recommendations. The solution to this urgent shortage lies in investing more aggressively in the training of healthcare professionals nationwide.

” I am, therefore, deeply convinced that our sacrificial investments today will form the foundation of tomorrow’s development strides.

“I thank the Proprietor, Management, Staff, and Students of both the University and the School of Nursing for their contributions to our health and education sectors. I remain confident that a New Nigeria is Possible,”Obi added.

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