06/01/2026
AKWA IBOM EPIDEMIOLOGY UNIT HOLDS FIRST PHEOC MEETING OF 2026, SETS STRATEGIC AGENDA FOR Q1
The Epidemiology Unit, Directorate of Public Health Services, Ministry of Health, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, on Tuesday, 6th January 2026, held its first Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (PHEOC) meeting of the year at the Situation Room of the Akwa Ibom State Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (AKS-PHEOC).
The meeting, which marked the official commencement of activities for the year 2026, was presided over by the State Epidemiologist, Dr. Nchiek Edet Eneh, and brought together all staff of the Epidemiology Unit alongside key stakeholders in disease surveillance and outbreak management.
Proceedings commenced with a session of praise and worship, during which participants expressed gratitude to God for the achievements recorded in the year 2025 and sought divine guidance, wisdom, and strength for greater accomplishments in the new year.
In her opening remarks, the State Epidemiologist thanked God for His mercies, protection, and guidance over the Unit and its personnel. She expressed deep appreciation to all staff for their dedication and resilience in the previous year, particularly in the areas of disease surveillance, outbreak preparedness, and response. Dr. Eneh further urged all staff to remain committed, disciplined, and proactive in the discharge of their duties, emphasizing that professionalism, teamwork, and accountability remain critical to achieving public health goals in the State.
A major highlight of the meeting was the development of the Workplan for the first quarter (Q1) of 2026, in line with the State’s public health priorities and national disease surveillance frameworks. The workplan outlined key activities, timelines, and deliverables, with responsible officers clearly assigned to ensure effective implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
Earlier in the meeting, members of the Unit engaged in a comprehensive review of achievements recorded in the outgone year, 2025. Discussions focused on surveillance performance, outbreak response, inter-sectoral collaboration, partner support, and lessons learnt, with a view to strengthening systems and improving outcomes in 2026.
The Public Health Laboratory Focal Person, Mrs. Enobong Ubong, delivered a detailed presentation on laboratory results received to date and those still pending. She assured participants that the laboratory is actively tracking all outstanding results to ensure timely feedback for public health action. Mrs. Ubong also provided an overview of diagnostic outputs from the State Public Health Laboratory and announced that the laboratory has been optimised by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to conduct Cholera culture, a significant milestone that enhances the State’s capacity for cholera detection, confirmation, and response.
In a strategic move to strengthen evidence-based practice and capacity building, the Unit, under the leadership of the State Epidemiologist, unanimously approved the establishment of a Research and Education Sub-Unit. The new sub-unit is expected to drive operational research, documentation, knowledge generation, and continuous professional development within the Epidemiology Unit.
Additionally, officers responsible for Research and Education, Health Promotion Activities, Monitoring and Evaluation, Administration, Logistics, General Office Management, Cleaning and Sanitation, and Security were charged to intensify efforts in their respective areas to ensure optimal functionality of the Unit and the PHEOC.
The meeting also reaffirmed the importance of timely data reporting, effective coordination during public health emergencies, adherence to standard operating procedures, and sustained collaboration with partners.
In attendance were all staff of the Epidemiology Unit, the Public Health Laboratory Focal Person, Mrs. Enobong Ubong, and the FHI360 Technical Officer for Outbreak Management, whose presence further underscored the importance of partnership in strengthening disease surveillance and response in Akwa Ibom State.
The meeting, which commenced at 9:00 a.m., concluded successfully at 1:40 p.m., setting a clear direction for coordinated public health action and preparedness in the year 2026.