The state Commissioner for Health, Afam Obidike, made the disclosure at a stakeholders’ meeting on Ebola preparedness held on Wednesday in Awka.
The commissioner said infected individuals are presently receiving medical care.
He said the exercise will hold from April 13 to 17.
Mr Radda said the empowerment would go a long way in boosting the state’s economy.
Mr Yakubu said that about six of the doctors had been given termination letters.
The commissioner added that the government was taking proactive steps to address the increasing prevalence of hypertension.
Mr Adeiza urged parents and caregivers to welcome vaccinators.
Ms El-Imam said that the initiative was part of a broader strategy to bolster the state’s healthcare infrastructure.
Mr Abubakar assured that medications would be supplied to general hospitals treating suspected metal poisoning cases across the state.
Mr Mbah said the project aligned with his administration’s plan to bring healthcare delivery closer to people in rural areas.
