
The Rotary Club of Ikoyi Metro will on Saturday, 24th January, 2026, officially commission its flagship community project, the renovation and equipping of wards C1 and C2 at the General Hospital, Odan, Lagos, valued at over N100 million.
The project is led by Rotarian Engr Alexander Chukwu, PMP, FNSE, FNIEEE, the United President of the club for the 2025 to 2026 Rotary year, and represents one of the most significant healthcare interventions undertaken by the club in recent years.
The intervention includes a comprehensive upgrade of the hospital wards, with old windows in wards F1 and F2 replaced with durable aluminium frames, alongside fresh exterior painting to improve the safety, comfort and overall appearance of the facility.
In addition to the structural works, the Rotary Club of Ikoyi Metro is donating critical medical and support equipment, including wheelchairs and crutches.
The project also provides water tanks, a tank stand and a water treatment facility to enhance hospital operations and ensure reliable access to clean water for patients and medical staff.
Speaking on the project, Chukwu said the initiative was aimed at strengthening healthcare infrastructure and improving the conditions under which patients receive care and health workers operate.
He said the investment reflects the club’s commitment to supporting public health institutions and delivering sustainable, high-impact community projects.
The commissioning ceremony is expected to attract medical personnel, community leaders and Rotary members, further highlighting Rotary’s focus on community-driven healthcare solutions and partnerships.
The over N100 million project marks a major milestone in the Rotary Club of Ikoyi Metro’s 2025 to 2026 service year and underscores its dedication to sustainable development initiatives and improved healthcare delivery across Lagos State.
