The Chief Medical Director of the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt, Prof. Chizindu Akubudike Alikor, proudly extends his warmest congratulations to Dr. Adaeze Chidinma Oreh, the esteemed Commissioner for Health in Rivers State, on the occasion of her being awarded the NMA Rivers State Roll of Honour Award.

This award, the highest individual accolade presented by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) in Rivers State, stands as a testament to Dr. Oreh’s unwavering dedication, exceptional contributions, and profound impact on the medical community.

Prof. Alikor highlights that this prestigious recognition is not only a reflection of Dr. Oreh’s exemplary and visionary leadership within the NMA Rivers State but also an acknowledgment of her relentless efforts in the advancement of the healthcare system in Rivers State.

Her work has set a benchmark in the healthcare sector, and her achievements resonate well beyond the confines of Rivers State.

Dr. Oreh’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery, coupled with her strategic approach to tackling public health challenges, has significantly elevated the standards of medical practice in Rivers State. Her visionary leadership has inspired many in the medical community, fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and compassionate care.

As she receives this Roll of Honour Award, Prof. Alikor joins the medical fraternity in celebrating Dr. Oreh’s remarkable journey and achievements. He acknowledges her as a beacon of hope and progress in the healthcare system, whose contributions will continue to benefit countless lives. Prof. Alikor expresses confidence that Dr. Oreh will persist in her pursuit of excellence, and her legacy will inspire future generations of healthcare professionals.

Once again, Prof. Chizindu A. Alikor congratulates Dr. Adaeze Chidinma Oreh on this well-deserved honor, wishing her continued success in her endeavors to transform the healthcare landscape in Nigeria.

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12/08/2024

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