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Free medical mission begins across all Imo State zones

By Uloko Ibe  •  Apr 13, 2026

OWERRI, Nigeria —13 April 2026 (NPA) — The Imo State Government, in partnership with the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA), has launched a week-long Free Medical Mission across the state’s three geopolitical zones. The initiative, which began on Sunday, April 12, is offering a wide range of medical, surgical, and eye care services at designated healthcare facilities.

Governor Hope Uzodimma, in a statement, encouraged residents to take full advantage of the programme, noting that it goes beyond immediate treatment to strengthen the state’s health system. “This mission focuses on building capacity through targeted training programmes, including sickle cell disease management and other critical life-saving competencies for healthcare workers,” he said.

Locations

Services are being provided at:

  • Owerri Zone: Imo State Specialist Hospital, Umuguma
  • Orlu Zone: Imo State University Teaching Hospital, Orlu; Michael Uzodimma General Hospital, Omuma
  • Okigwe Zone: Mbano Joint Hospital, Okigwe

Programme Schedule

  • Monday, April 13: “Stop the Bleed” (Train-the-Trainer), sickle cell disease training, and medical outreach.
  • Tuesday, April 14: Essential Newborn Care (Helping Babies Survive), Basic Life Support/CPR, alongside ongoing services.
  • Wednesday, April 15: Continued newborn care training and outreach across all zones.
  • Thursday, April 16: “Stop the Bleed” training, CPR sessions in Owerri, Wellness and Happiness workshop, plus medical missions.
  • Friday, April 17: Half-day medical mission, cultural exchange activities, and closing ceremony. Departure of participants is scheduled for Saturday, April 18.

Impact

The mission is expected to provide thousands of residents with free consultations and treatment while equipping healthcare workers with vital skills. Officials say the collaboration underscores Imo State’s commitment to improving healthcare outcomes, reducing preventable complications, and promoting a healthier population through sustainable partnerships.

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