- Staff quarters renovation at Agbowa PHC almost completed with major structural and external upgrades.
- Council set to begin rehabilitation of main PHC building as the next project phase.
- Chairman Anomo says the goal is “to enhance primary healthcare delivery with modern and efficient facilities.”
The Akogun Wale Raji Anomo-led administration in Ikosi-Ejinrin Local Council Development Area has continued to record steady progress in improving critical infrastructure, with renovation works at the Agbowa Primary Health Centre (PHC) now at an advanced stage.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the facelift, which includes both internal and external upgrades, has already transformed the staff quarters through structural rehabilitation, ceiling replacement, plumbing and window installations, and comprehensive electrical works.
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Externally, the project features roof repairs, refurbished fence railings, a fixed facility gate, and full-scale painting to enhance the visual appeal and functionality of the health centre environment.
According to the Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA, Otunba-Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, the ongoing work reflects the administration’s commitment to strengthening primary healthcare delivery.
He said the rehabilitation project is part of a broader agenda aimed at providing “modern, safe, and efficient facilities that support quality healthcare services.”
He added that the welfare of health workers remains a top priority, stating that “health personnel deserve a conducive environment to live and work, and this renovation is a step toward ensuring they have the comfort and resources needed to perform optimally.”

With the staff quarters nearing completion, the chairman confirmed that the council will immediately move to the next phase—rehabilitating the main PHC building.
“We are committed to delivering this project within the scheduled timeline and ensuring that all health facilities across Ikosi-Ejinrin benefit from similar improvements,” he assured.
Residents of the community have also expressed appreciation for the development, describing the project as “a long-awaited intervention that will improve access to quality healthcare.”
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