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Calabar General Hospital Services Fully Restored


The Cross River State Commissioner for Health, Dr Henry Egbe Ayuk, has assured members of the public that full medical services have been restored at the General Hospital, Calabar, following disruptions caused by a student protest on Monday.

Dr Ayuk made the declaration during back-to-back visits to the hospital on Tuesday and Wednesday, where he inspected facilities, assessed patient care, and confirmed that normal hospital operations had resumed.

The visit also focused on the recovery of students admitted after the Odukpani road auto crash, with the Commissioner touring clinical wards and interacting with medical teams on duty.

He commended health workers for their resilience and professionalism in maintaining service delivery despite the recent challenges, noting that their commitment ensured continuity of care during the period of tension.

Dr Ayuk reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to uninterrupted and quality healthcare delivery, stressing that all necessary measures had been taken to restore full functionality of the hospital.

He also addressed safety concerns raised by staff, engaging security personnel on ground and strengthening measures to ensure a secure working environment for health workers and patients.

Following the assessment, the Commissioner urged members of the public to return to the facility for medical services, assuring that the hospital is now safe, stable, and fully operational.

“I want to assure the public that services have fully resumed at the General Hospital, Calabar. The environment is safe, calm, and ready to attend to all medical needs,” he said.

Dr Ayuk further emphasised that the Ministry of Health is closely monitoring developments to sustain a conducive environment for healthcare delivery and prevent a recurrence of disruptions.



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