54-year-old Okomoko General Hospital, meeting the health needs of Etche community – Daily Trust

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54-year-old Okomoko General Hospital, meeting the health needs of Etche community

The 54 year-old Okomoko General Hospital located in the rural and agrarian community of Etche in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State stands as the only beacon of hope in rendering health services to hundreds of rural dwellers of Okomoko and other adjourning communities.

 

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