
PLEASE, WHERE EXACTLY IS THIS “ABIA PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTRE”?
A video of a dilapidated building has been posted with the caption:
“Primary healthcare in Abia State; Alex Otti is only working on social media.”
But the video provides:
❌ No signboard
❌ No name of the health centre
❌ No community
❌ No ward
❌ No local government area
❌ No date of recording
❌ No identifiable Abia landmark
So, how was the building conclusively located in Abia State?
Through Facebook GPS? 😂
At this rate, the building could be in another state, another country—or even on Planet Mars! 😂😂
This is not how responsible public accountability works. Anyone making such a serious allegation should simply provide the name and exact location of the facility.
Meanwhile, the documented facts show that Governor Alex Otti’s administration commenced the rehabilitation, remodelling and retrofitting of 200 Primary Healthcare Centres across Abia’s 184 wards under Project Ekwueme.
More recently, Governor Otti stated that 277 PHCs had been retrofitted, comprising 200 funded by the Abia State Government and 77 supported by the World Bank. He also stated that more than 120 had already been fully functionalised.
Nobody is claiming that every old or abandoned building in Abia has disappeared overnight. However, an unidentified video cannot honestly be used to erase documented healthcare projects across the state.
The government welcomes genuine reports.
Just provide:
✅ The facility’s name
✅ Community and ward
✅ Local government area
✅ Date of recording
✅ A clear view of the signboard
Until those elementary details are supplied, the caption remains an unsupported political allegation.
No signboard. No location. No date. Yet the political conclusion arrived before the evidence. 😂
Let us verify before we amplify.
SOURCE LINKS:
Federal Ministry of Information — Rehabilitation of 200 PHCs across Abia’s 184 wards:
Premium Times — Launch of the rehabilitation and retrofitting of 200 PHCs:
Premium Times — 277 PHCs retrofitted and over 120 functionalised:
Premium Times — About 135 PHCs functionalised and healthcare workers recruited:

