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The PHEOC is a physical infrastructure within the Department of Public Health, AKS Ministry of Health
the unit is responsible for conducting the following activities
_ Monitoring, Investigation and controlling diseases within a population

AKS MINISTRY OF HEALTH SET TO IMPLEMENT A UNIFIED STATE AOP.. Holds a two-day meeting with stakeholders and implementing...
27/08/2025

AKS MINISTRY OF HEALTH SET TO IMPLEMENT A UNIFIED STATE AOP.. Holds a two-day meeting with stakeholders and implementing partners

The Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Sector Wide Approach (SWAp) under the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, held a two-day meeting with stakeholders and implementing partners at the Ministry's Conference Room.

The event, which began on Monday, brought together key health stakeholders and partners from World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations International Children Education Funds (UNICEF), Excellence Community Education Welfare Scheme (ECEWS), Heartland Alliance Ltd./GTE (HALG), Data for Implementation (Data-FI), Center for Clinical Care and Clinical Research, Nigeria (CCCRN), Marie Stopes International (MSI), AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Helen Keller International (HKI), Care Life Foundation (CLF), KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation (KNCV) to deliberate on and adopt the unified State Annual Operational Plan (AOP), ensuring that their 2026 budgets, plans, and activities align with the AOP.

In his remarks, the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ekem Emmanuel John, commended the partners for their continued support and collaboration in strengthening the state’s health system. He appealed to them to structure their plans, budgets, and activities in line with the unified State AOP, stressing that “with one plan, one budget, and one report, we can achieve great feats.” He further applauded the partners for their dedication, commitment, and active participation.

The Commissioner also encouraged all partners to invest in providing medical equipment for health facilities to meet the pressing health needs of the people.
"With one voice, we can work towards uplifting the lives of our people and, in turn, transform the health sector in the state," he added.

During his presentation, the Technical Adviser to the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Ashiru Abubakar, highlighted the vertical and horizontal challenges that impede the implementation of health policies, including lack of coordination. He proposed a unified budget and resources to strengthen governance, emphasizing the need for effective use of feedback to respond to the health needs of Nigerians. He further stressed the importance of improving health coverage and making health products available to meet the needs of the people.

Dr. Abubakar noted that unifying the health system through the AOP would reduce complexities, adding that pooled resources would be better coordinated and implemented to reach priority areas and reduce maternal mortality, HIV/AIDS prevalence, and other core health challenges.
“With one plan, one budget, and one conversation, the gaps identified by the Federal Government will shape the plans and structure of implementing health projects to fill such gaps,” he said.

In his opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Patrick Essiet, commended the initiative of unifying the 2026 Annual Operational Plan. He stated that its goal is to sustain pragmatic and effective healthcare delivery and promote a robust health sector for the benefit of the people of the state.

Presenting the objectives of the meeting, the Director of Public Health Services, Dr. Etop Antia, outlined that the unified AOP would help identify gaps and create opportunities to close them. He emphasized the need to develop a robust AOP aligned with the ARISE Health Agenda of the Governor-led administration, applauding the initiative as one that will address health issues in the state and improve efficiency.

The event concluded today with presentations from all the partners, showcasing their 2026 plans, challenges encountered so far, and notable achievements.

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Ministry of Health

27/08/2025
🦠   is a Vaccine Preventable Disease It spreads quickly through direct contact with infected people, droplets from cough...
24/08/2025

🦠 is a Vaccine Preventable Disease

It spreads quickly through direct contact with infected people, droplets from coughing or sneezing, or by touching contaminated objects.

🩺 Protect yourself and your loved ones by:
✅ Keeping your vaccinations up to date
✅ Practicing proper hygiene and handwashing
✅ Avoiding close contact with anyone showing symptoms
✅ Visit the nearest health facility if you feel unwell.

🚑 Early detection, reporting, and treatment save lives!

AKWA IBOM STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE (EOC) STRENGTHENS PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE THROUGH STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS The...
24/08/2025

AKWA IBOM STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE (EOC) STRENGTHENS PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE THROUGH STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS

The Akwa Ibom State Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), under the leadership of the State Epidemiologist, Dr. Nchiek Eneh, has continued to demonstrate strong commitment to enhancing public health preparedness and response across the State.

Recently, the EOC played a pivotal role in supervising the rollout of the Mpox vaccine, ensuring the smooth implementation of vaccination activities and adherence to safety protocols. This intervention is part of the broader strategy to prevent the spread of Mpox and protect at-risk populations in the State.

In a proactive move to strengthen diagnostic capacity and outbreak response, the State also led a comprehensive Diagnostic Network Assessment (DNA). This assessment was conducted in collaboration with FHI360 and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC). The DNA aimed to identify critical gaps within the State's laboratory system, evaluate current capabilities, and assess the involvement of laboratories in disease surveillance and public health interventions—particularly during outbreak scenarios.

The assessment also reviewed the staff strength, technical capacity, and readiness of laboratory/Surveillance personnel to effectively diagnose and manage infectious diseases, including the proper handling and isolation of infectious substances. This initiative is expected to inform evidence-based investments and targeted capacity building in the State's diagnostic network.

Additionally, the EOC successfully carried out Active Case Search (ACS) and supportive supervision across selected health facilities within the State. This activity aimed to enhance early detection, reporting, and management of priority diseases, while also providing on-the-job mentorship to frontline health workers.

Through these coordinated efforts, the Akwa Ibom State EOC continues to reinforce its commitment to strengthening the health system, improving outbreak preparedness, and safeguarding the health of its citizens.

 🧹Keeping your surroundings clean is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect yourself and your loved ones...
21/08/2025



🧹Keeping your surroundings clean is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from Lassa fever disease.

Other ways includes:
➡️Dispose of waste properly
➡️Store food in rodent-proof containers
➡️Maintain good hygiene at all times.

Protect yourself, Protect others!✔️
Together, we can create healthier communities. 💪

21/08/2025

AKWA IBOM STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE — When Every Second Counts

In Akwa Ibom, where the sun meets the sea,
A lifeline stands strong for you and for me.
The Emergency Centre — steadfast and true,
Ready for action, around the clock too.

For pregnant women in labor or pain,
They race through the night, through flood or through rain.
With sirens and care, the ambulance flies,
Bringing hope beneath troubled skies.

When accidents strike — a crash or a fall,
Trauma and bleeding, they answer the call.
From highways to homes, they’re never too far,
Bringing life-saving care wherever you are.

Outbreaks that whisper or scream through the land —
Cholera, measles, Neonatal Titanus, — they take a firm stand.
Yellow fever’s flare or meningitis' fright,
They act with speed, with skill and with might.

Strange rashes or fevers that won’t go away,
Unusual symptoms that darken your day —
These are the signs, the signals, the cues,
Of public health threats they’re trained to defuse.

But know this truth, and know it well:
Not every worry rings the emergency bell.
True emergencies — they must be clear:
Life at risk, or danger near.

So call when it’s urgent — no time to delay:
0800 002 2322 or 0800 002 2422 — night or day.
They’ll guide, they’ll respond, they’ll do what is right —
With empathy, courage, and unwavering might.

Akwa Ibom State Emergency Operations Centre
— Standing by, when moments matter most.

~ Princess Hilda Lemmy

💊 Misuse of Antibiotics makes them dangerous.💯Protect your health and help fight Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) by avoid...
16/08/2025

💊 Misuse of Antibiotics makes them dangerous.

💯Protect your health and help fight Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) by avoiding self-diagnosis. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional and get a prescription before taking antibiotics✅️

Together we can Fight Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)and protect the effectiveness of antibiotics for ourselves and future generations.💪

Use antibiotics responsibly, save lives!!

🦟 Yellow Fever is a serious disease but it can be prevented ✅Be alert to warning signs such as:➡️Yellowness of the eyes➡...
15/08/2025

🦟 Yellow Fever is a serious disease but it can be prevented ✅

Be alert to warning signs such as:
➡️Yellowness of the eyes
➡️Dark urine
➡️Sudden fever
➡️Body pains
➡️Headache
➡️ Bleeding from the nose, ear, or mouth.

🚫This disease is transmitted to humans by infected mosquitoes and can be life-threatening if not treated early.

Stay informed, stay healthy!

 Every year, mosquitoes are responsible for over 700,000 deaths by spreading diseases like malaria, dengue, and yellow f...
15/08/2025



Every year, mosquitoes are responsible for over 700,000 deaths by spreading diseases like malaria, dengue, and yellow fever.
💡 Protect yourself:
✅ Sleep under insecticide-treated nets
✅ Eliminate stagnant water around your home
✅ Use mosquito repellents

Small insect, Big threat.
Take action today!📌

STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT ON DIAGNOSTIC NETWORK ASSESSMENT A high-level delegation comprising:- State Epidemiologist: Dr. ...
13/08/2025

STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT ON DIAGNOSTIC NETWORK ASSESSMENT A high-level delegation comprising:

- State Epidemiologist: Dr. Nchiek Eneh
- State team members
- FHI360 officers
- Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) officials

Paid a working visit to:
✓ Ibom Specialist Hospital: Meeting with the Chief Medical Director, Dr. Ini Etukudo
✓ University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH): Engaging with the Director, Clinical Services/Chairman, C-MAC, Prof. Inyang
✓ Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health: Meeting with the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Patrick Eshiet
✓ Hospital Management Board: Interacting with the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Abraham Inyangudoh

The visit focused on Diagnostic Network Assessment, aiming to:
• Strengthen diagnostic capabilities and surveillance
• Foster partnerships
• Improve public health outcomes

In conclusion, this initiative aims to strengthen the state’s capacity in two critical areas: laboratory systems and disease surveillance, with a focus on priority disease areas and settings.This multisectoral collaboration underscores the commitment to enhancing healthcare systems and responding to public health challenges in Akwa Ibom State.

WORKING VISIT TO IBOM SPECIALIST HOSPITAL The State Epidemiologist, Dr. Nchiek Eneh, led a delegation comprising state t...
13/08/2025

WORKING VISIT TO IBOM SPECIALIST HOSPITAL

The State Epidemiologist, Dr. Nchiek Eneh, led a delegation comprising state team members, FHI360, and Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) officials on a working visit to Ibom Specialist Hospital in Uyo. The purpose of the visit was to engage with the Chief Medical Director (CMD) on Diagnostic Network Assessment.

This collaborative effort aims to:

1. Strengthen diagnostic capabilities: Enhance the hospital's diagnostic infrastructure and services.
2. Foster partnerships: Promote cooperation between the hospital, state health authorities, and national agencies.
3. Improve public health outcomes: Contribute to better healthcare delivery and disease surveillance in Akwa Ibom State.

The visit underscores the commitment to improving healthcare systems and responding to public health challenges in the state.

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