Lagos Rotarians Visit Ghana, Commission Neonatal Ward to Boost Regional Health Collaboration

March 5, 2026

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Rotarians from six Lagos-based clubs in Rotary International District 9111 have returned from Accra, Ghana, after participating in the commissioning of a neonatal ward at the University of Ghana Hospital, a project aimed at strengthening healthcare interventions for newborns across West Africa.

The five-day Rotary exchange visit brought together members from Nigeria and Ghana to explore practical strategies for addressing high maternal and neonatal mortality rates in the region. Unlike traditional exchange visits that focus mainly on networking and cultural experiences, the programme prioritised public health infrastructure, grant-backed service delivery and long-term sustainability.

At the centre of the visit was the neonatal ward established through a Rotary Global Grant led by the Rotary Club of Accra Legon East. The facility is designed to provide specialised care for premature and vulnerable infants — a group that accounts for a large proportion of preventable deaths in many West African countries.

Members of the Nigerian delegation said the project highlights how structured funding, accountability frameworks and cross-border partnerships can deliver measurable results when aligned with urgent public health priorities.

Nigeria’s healthcare system continues to face significant challenges, including limited incubators, shortages of specialised personnel and inconsistent funding for neonatal care. Delegates noted that many hospitals across Nigerian states still struggle to meet the growing demand for newborn care due to overstretched facilities.

Participants said the visit shifted the focus of Rotary exchange programmes from symbolic engagement to practical benchmarking. According to them, the operational model behind the neonatal ward — including compliance procedures and monitoring mechanisms — demonstrated the importance of transparent, data-driven interventions.

Beyond the hospital commissioning, discussions between Rotary International District 9111 in Nigeria and Rotary International District 9104 in Ghana centred on financing models, grant compliance standards, accountability systems and sustainability planning — factors that often determine whether projects deliver lasting community impact.

While the delegation also visited historical landmarks such as Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Mausoleum and Black Star Square, conversations consistently returned to a broader regional concern: the growing need for civic organisations to complement government efforts in sectors where public resources remain limited.

President of the Rotary Club of Accra Legon East, Peter Asamoah, described the neonatal ward as proof that coordinated partnerships can help bridge critical gaps in public healthcare systems. He expressed optimism that continued collaboration between both Rotary districts would strengthen healthcare initiatives at the community level.

The Nigerian delegation was led by Adejimi Martha, President of the Rotary Club of Egbeda. Other participants included Michael Okanlawon of the Rotary Club of Isolo; Zurdiq Olalekan of the Rotary Club of Ijoko; Martins Nnanna of the Rotary Club of Ojodu; Folarin Olusegun of the Rotary Club of Isheri Golden; and Anaemena Nneka of the Rotary Club of Egbe.

As the exchange concluded with commitments to deepen joint grant applications and technical knowledge sharing, participants emphasised that while fellowship strengthens relationships, scalable and accountable healthcare projects remain the most effective way to deliver lasting benefits to communities across the region.

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