Hon. Amobi Ogah delivers again as Uturu prepares to host the new FMC Umuahia Annex. Find out how this project is reshaping healthcare access.

In a heartwarming and transformative milestone, the people of Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency are set to witness a new chapter in accessible healthcare as the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Umuahia Annex in Uturu is scheduled for commissioning on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
This monumental achievement is attributed to the tireless efforts of Hon. Amobi Godwin Ogah, the vibrant federal lawmaker representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Constituency in the National Assembly. Through strategic advocacy, collaboration with relevant federal institutions, and an unwavering commitment to delivering democratic dividends, Hon. Ogah has successfully attracted this critical healthcare facility to his constituency.
The commissioning will take place at Achara Community Hospital, Uturu, the host location of the new annex, with Prof. Azubuike Onyebuchi, the Chief Medical Director of FMC Umuahia, expected to serve as Special Guest and Host at the event.
For a region long underserved in federal healthcare infrastructure, this project is more than just a medical annex; it is a symbol of hope, representation, and renewed trust in government.
Speaking ahead of the commissioning, Hon. Ogah’s media team described the project as “a promise kept, and a legacy built for future generations.”
“This project will bring quality healthcare closer to the people of Uturu, Isuikwuato, Umunneochi, and neighboring communities. It will also decongest the main center in Umuahia and serve as a platform for further federal development,” a statement from the media team noted.
Residents and leaders across the constituency have hailed the development as a landmark win for the people and a testament to what visionary representation can achieve. Local stakeholders have also commended Hon. Ogah for prioritizing the health sector amidst competing demands.
The Federal Medical Center Annex is expected to provide specialized services, emergency care, maternal health, and outpatient treatment—serving as a beacon of federal presence and progress in the rural heart of Abia North.
As anticipation builds, invitations have gone out to health professionals, traditional leaders, community stakeholders, and political dignitaries to attend the event and celebrate what many have dubbed a “Healthcare Revolution” in Uturu.
For Hon. Amobi Ogah, it is another feather in his already impressive cap as a lawmaker whose impact continues to resonate beyond campaign promises.