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Obi Bonates ₦5m to Boosts Healthcare, Education in Anambra Community

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By Praise Chinecherem

Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi on Tuesday donated ₦5 million to St Luke Diocesan Hospital to fund a major laboratory upgrade in the facility.

The hospital is owned by the Anglican Diocese of Ogbaru under the leadership of the Rt Rev Prosper Amah.

Obi, renowned for his fiscal prudence and commitment to public service, emphasised that modern diagnostic tools are essential for timely, accurate patient care.

While pledging further support, Obi expressed optimism that the upgrade would save lives just as he promised to monitor progress and provide additional assistance in due time.

Receiving the cheque, Bishop Amah described the gesture as “a transformative investment in community health.”

Obi also toured El Sharon School, housed within the hospital’s expansive compound.

Impressed by the school’s achievements despite limited resources, the former Labour Party standard‑bearer promised to return with support for infrastructure improvements in the school.

Obi was accompanied by Prof  Stella Chinyere Okunna and Hon. Afam Ogene, federal representative for Ogbaru Federal Constituency.

Both dignitaries praised Obi’s integrated approach to strengthening health and education in the country. Hon. Ogene appealed to him to consider Ogbaru as a priority area and assured that he would keep supporting within his own ability.

Speaking to the press after the event, Obi reiterated his belief that investment in healthcare and education as well as lifting people out of poverty are the cornerstone of sustainable development.

“By empowering our hospitals and schools, we invest in the well‑being and future of our people,” he stated.

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