Chinedum Elekwachi
Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra state on Monday celebrated his 65th birthday with patients and inmates in selected hospitals and correctional facilities in Anambra state.
The facilities visited were psychiatric hospital in Nawfia, Onitsha Correctional Centre, St. Charles Borromeo Specialist Hospital, Onitsha and Iyienu Hospital, Ogidi.
The Governor upon arrival, was greeted by staff and patients alike, with many expressing their gratitude for his presence.
He took time to engage patients in heartfelt conversations, bringing smiles to their faces.
Underscoring the importance of mental health awareness, Soludo said, “Mental health is just as important as physical health.
“We must work together to break the stigma surrounding mental illness and ensure that those who need help receive it,”
He called on the people, especially the youth, to be mindful what they consume, for the sake of their mental health.
Mental rehabilitation facility
The Governor seized the opportunity to announce the ongoing construction of a mental rehabilitation facility in Nibo, just as he pledged support for the Nawfia facility.
At the Correctional Centre, Onitsha, Soludo spoke to inmates about hope, redemption, and the importance of rehabilitation.

“Every one of us deserves a second chance. Our facilities should not only serve as centers of confinement but as places of transformation,” he stated.
Soludo urges the inmates to take advantage of the vocational training programmes that empower inmates with skills for reintegration into society upon their release.
“We want our youth to find purpose and opportunity without having to turn to crime,” he stated, inspiring both inmates and staff with his vision of reform.
The governor rounded off the day with visits to two hospitals, each stop revealing the challenges faced by the healthcare sector.
His first visit to St Charles Borromeo Specialist Hospital, Onitsha brought him face-to-face with patients and healthcare workers battling inadequate resources and overcrowding.
“Healthcare is a fundamental human right that should be provided by government, and we must ensure that every citizen has access to quality care,”
Commitment to enhanced health outcomes
He reinforced his administration’s commitment to enhancing health outcomes across Anambra.
In Iyienu Hospital, he cut birthday cake, courtesy of the students.
The governor’s enthusiasm and genuine concern for the welfare of the less fortunate injected hope into the hearts of many.
“This is just the beginning. My 65th year will be driven by a renewed sense of purpose – to uplift the underserved, empower the vulnerable, and promote healing in every corner of Anambra,” he added.
The Governor was accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, Commissioner for Health, Dr. Afam Obidike, Chief of Protocol and Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Chinedu Nwoye, among others.