
Professor Iyabo Obasanjo's suitability for higher office is assessed through her past roles as Ogun State Commissioner for Health and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health. As Commissioner for Health, she spearheaded the Ogun State Rural Medical Scheme OGRUMED, which brought healthcare services, including surgeries and consultations, directly to rural communities. This initiative led to over 5,000 surgical procedures without recorded deaths and 54,000 treatments, revitalizing neglected facilities and rebuilding public trust. Her tenure also saw the rehabilitation of general hospitals, strengthening of ambulance services, and the renovation of all three nursing schools in the state, restoring accreditation to the School of Nursing in Ilaro. In the Senate, as Chairman of the Health Committee, she contributed to the National Health Bill, a foundation for Nigeria’s health reform framework, and sponsored bills to strengthen public health, regulate tobacco, and improve emergency medical access. Beyond formal roles, she lectured at the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, and supported education and community welfare through her Iyanuwura Foundation. Her approach to governance emphasizes sustainable systems and interventions, focusing on policy and sustained attention to people, including linking road construction with local participation and youth employment. Her record, characterized by clarity and purpose, is presented as a compelling argument for her potential in executive
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