CURRENT REPORT BLOG In a philanthropic gesture, Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, has donated N20 million to the Faith Foundation Mission Hospital in Enugu State. The funds are allocated for the establishment of a College of Nursing Sciences, reflecting Obi’s ongoing commitment to investing in critical national development areas such as health, education, and poverty eradication.
Details of the Donation Over the weekend, Peter Obi visited Nsukka in Enugu State, where he handed over the N20 million donation to the Faith Foundation Mission Hospital. The contribution aims to kickstart the construction of a College of Nursing Sciences within the hospital premises.
Obi’s Commitment to National Development The act underscores Peter Obi’s unwavering dedication to supporting initiatives that contribute significantly to national development. Health, education, and poverty eradication remain at the forefront of his priorities, reflecting a holistic approach to uplifting communities and fostering positive change.
Collaboration with Faith Foundation Mission Hospital The N20 million donation was facilitated through the Anglican Bishop of Nsukka, Rt Rev. Aloysius Agbo, demonstrating collaborative efforts to enhance healthcare and educational infrastructure in the region. The establishment of a College of Nursing Sciences is poised to make a lasting impact on healthcare education and services in Enugu State.
Conclusion: Peter Obi’s generous contribution to the Faith Foundation Mission Hospital exemplifies his commitment to creating positive change in critical sectors. The establishment of the College of Nursing Sciences is expected to uplift healthcare standards and contribute to the overall well-being of the community. As philanthropists like Obi continue to invest in essential areas, the prospect of improved health, education, and poverty eradication becomes increasingly attainable.