Uzodimma merges primary, tertiary health ministries

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has directed the merger of the Ministries of Tertiary Health and Primary Health into one single, unified structure, addressed as the Ministry of Health.

The approval was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the Secretary to the Government of Imo State, Cosmas Iwu.

Uzodimma also directed Dr. Vivian Egu to continue as the commissioner in charge of the unified ministry, ordering the hitherto Commissioner for Tertiary Health, Prof. Chukwuma Ubakah, to hand over to Egu seamlessly.

The statement read: “In line with the government’s reform agenda in the health sector, His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON, Governor of Imo State, has approved the merger of the Ministry of Tertiary Health and the Ministry of Primary Health into a single, unified structure.

“Consequently, the newly consolidated ministry shall be known and addressed as the Imo State Ministry of Health, with Dr. Mrs. Vivian Egu continuing as Commissioner.”

The statement informed that the decision was part of the state government’s broader effort to streamline operations and enhance service delivery in the healthcare sector.

“This reform is part of the government’s broader effort to streamline operations and enhance service delivery across all levels of healthcare in the state,” the statement stressed. “His Excellency has further directed that all staff and equipment previously under the former ministries be reverted to, and consolidated under, the new Ministry of Health.

“To this end, the former Commissioner for Tertiary Health, Prof. Chukwuma Ubakah, is to ensure a seamless merger and formal handover to Dr. Mrs. Vivian Egu.

“The Government appreciates the contributions of Prof. Chukwuma Ubakah in steering the Ministry of Tertiary Health and counts on his continued cooperation to ensure a smooth and effective transition.

“All handover and merger formalities must be completed on or before the close of work on Monday, June 2nd, 2025.

“All those affected are expected to comply with this directive without delay.”

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