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    Drum Africa CorrespondentBy Drum Africa CorrespondentAugust 20, 2026Updated:August 20, 20260594 Mins Read
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    History beckons tomorrow, Friday, August 21, 2026 in Owerri, the Imo State capital, as her Specialist Hospital will carry out her first robotic-assisted surgery amid intentional efforts by Governor Hope Uzodimma’s administration, to end medical tourism abroad by the citizens due to paucity of advanced medical facilities within the country.

    With this development, Governor Uzodimma has successfully steered Imo State into medical history, with Nigeria’s robotic surgery milestone, the first of its kind since the creation of the State 50 years ago.

    The first robotic-assisted operation, scheduled tomorrow for 10:00am, at the Imo Robotics and Oncology Centre (IROC) will take place at the Imo Specialist Hospital, Umuguma, in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State.

    The procedure will be led by Prof. Kingsley Ekwueme, a globally-respected Consultant Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgeon, and Lead Urological Surgeon, at Glan Clwyd Hospital, United Kingdom.

    Prof Ekwueme is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons ( FRSC), and Founder of The Prostate Clinic.

    Recognised internationally for his expertise in robotic and minimally invasive surgery, Professor Ekwueme’s involvement reflects the world-class clinical standards that the Imo State Government has established for the IROC.

    Governor Uzodimma is scheduled to personally witness the groundbreaking procedure, underscoring his administration’s commitment to transforming healthcare delivery through strategic investments in cutting-edge medical infrastructure and technology.

    The IROC was the brain-child of
    the Governor in his quest for landmark infrastructure that will spur development and position Imo State as a leading destination for advanced healthcare innovation in Nigeria and across Africa.

    The launch of robotic-assisted surgery at IROC is widely regarded as one of the most ambitious healthcare initiatives undertaken by any sub national government in Nigeria.

    By combining advanced robotic surgical capabilities with comprehensive oncology services, the Centre is expected to significantly strengthen Nigeria’s capacity to diagnose and treat cancers, urological conditions, and other complex diseases.

    The milestone represents another major achievement under Governor Uzodimma’s 3R-Agenda of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Recovery, through which the administration has pursued the revitalisation of healthcare infrastructure, the deployment of modern medical technologies, the expansion of specialist services, and improved access to quality healthcare for citizens.

    Beyond its significance for Imo State, the exercise is expected to send a powerful signal about Nigeria’s growing capacity to deliver sophisticated healthcare services that previously required patients to seek treatment abroad in what is pejoratively tagged “medical tourism.”

    For decades, thousands of Nigerians have travelled overseas annually for specialised medical procedures at significant financial and emotional cost.

    The anticipated commencement of robotic surgery at IROC also reinforces Imo State’s emergence as a trailblazer in healthcare innovation.

    It shows that with visionary leadership, strategic investment, and international partnerships, advanced medical technologies can be successfully deployed and sustained within a sub national African healthcare system.

    With the IROC, a viable alternative is being created within Nigeria, offering the potential to reduce medical tours while strengthening local expertise, encouraging international collaborations, supporting specialist training, and retaining healthcare expenditure within the national economy.

    The planned surgery is expected to mark the operational commencement of robotic-assisted surgical services at the Centre and signify the evolution of IROC from a state-of-the-art infrastructure project into a fully operational institution capable of delivering highly specialised medical care.

    Robotic-assisted surgery represents one of the most advanced developments in modern medicine. Through sophisticated robotic systems controlled entirely by specially trained surgeons, the technology offers greater precision, enhanced visualisation, improved dexterity, and greater control during complex surgical procedures.

    Depending on patient conditions and clinical requirements, potential benefits may include smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter recovery periods, and improved surgical outcomes.

    Tomorrow’s event is expected, not only to redefine specialist medical care within the State, but also to contribute to a broader vision of an Africa where world-class healthcare is increasingly available to its people.

    The procedure will represent more than the introduction of a new surgical technology as it will symbolise the growing capacity of Nigeria’s healthcare sector to embrace innovation, expand access to advanced medical care, and create new possibilities for patients across the country and beyond.

    On Wednesday when Governor Uzodimma was on inspection tour at the IROC the doctors and nurses were upbeat about tomorrow’s operation.

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