Fubara vows to make Rivers health tourism hotspot

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has said his administration is committed to improving healthcare delivery and positioning the state as a health tourism hub.
Mr Fubara made the remark on Tuesday in Port Harcourt as part of a goodwill message to mark World Health Day, pledging sustained prioritisation of accessible, quality healthcare for residents.
He urged residents to adopt healthy lifestyles, maintain proper hygiene, and protect themselves against preventable diseases through proactive health measures.
“Our communities need to participate in health promotion as collective efforts are essential to strengthening awareness and supporting local health initiatives,” he said.
Mr Fubara highlighted the achievements of his administration, including the recruitment of over 2,000 health workers to boost manpower and improve efficiency in healthcare facilities.
“Since taking office, we have made significant progress, revamped facilities and established a health insurance scheme to enhance access and affordability.
“Our aim is to position Rivers as a health tourism hub by providing affordable, efficient, and accessible healthcare services,” he added.
The governor said that previously abandoned zonal hospitals in Bori, Omoku, Ahoada and Degema had been revived and expanded under his administration.
He also disclosed that 153 Primary Healthcare Centres had been remodelled across the state to improve functionality and service delivery.
Fubara further said over 400 staff of the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital had been promoted, alongside the recruitment of an additional 500 personnel.
World Health Day is observed on April 7 to raise awareness on global health issues and mobilise action.
The theme for 2026, “Together for Health: Stand with Science,” emphasises collaboration, research, and evidence-based solutions to improve global health outcomes.
(NAN)
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