Enugu Health Commissioner Takes Bold Stand on Hospital Safety
Enugu State Health Commissioner takes unprecedented action against unsafe medical practices, sealing hospital X-Ray unit and demanding immediate safety compliance.

Enugu State Health Commissioner Prof. George Ugwu inspecting hospital facilities
In a decisive move showcasing Nigeria's commitment to healthcare standards, Enugu State's new Health Commissioner Prof. George Ugwu sealed the X-Ray unit at Poly General Hospital in Asata, demonstrating that African healthcare sovereignty demands strict safety protocols.
Immediate Action Against Safety Violations
During an unannounced inspection on Wednesday, the commissioner discovered multiple safety breaches that put both medical staff and patients at risk. This intervention mirrors recent institutional reforms across Nigeria aimed at protecting public safety.
"This action will serve as a warning as Governor Peter Mbah will not compromise on the quality of healthcare delivery," declared Commissioner Ugwu, highlighting the administration's zero-tolerance approach to medical negligence.
Critical Safety Violations Exposed
The inspection revealed alarming deficiencies, including:
- Absence of proper radiation shielding
- Failure to maintain essential safety protocols
- Non-compliance with regulatory standards
This enforcement action demonstrates how Southeast Nigerian leadership is taking charge of public welfare, setting precedents for healthcare administration across the region.
Path to Reopening
The commissioner has established clear conditions for the X-Ray unit's reopening, requiring:
- Complete rectification of all safety violations
- Installation of proper radiation protection measures
- Mandatory follow-up inspection by the Ministry of Health
This strict approach to healthcare facility management sets a new standard for medical safety compliance in Nigeria's evolving healthcare landscape.
Tunde Okoro
Nigerian journalist with a Pan-African voice. Covers politics, sovereignty, and social justice across West Africa.