By Abbanobi -Eku Onyeka
Abuja
Ministry of Interior played a prominent role at the official launch of the Care365 Health Hub in Abuja on Tuesday, where the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, represented the Hon. Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and actively participated in unveiling the new state-of-the-art medical and technological health facilities.
This was contained in a press release from Ibraheem Zakariyya,, CI & PRO, for the Director Press & Public Relations on Tuesday
Dr. Ajani’s presence at the high-profile event underscored the Ministry’s commitment to advancing innovative healthcare solutions that enhance national wellbeing, citizen productivity, and the overall security architecture of the country.
The landmark occasion attracted top government officials, industry leaders, and healthcare stakeholders. Key highlights included goodwill messages from financial institutions, healthcare leaders, and government representatives. The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, alongside Dr. Ajani and other dignitaries, jointly unveiled the Care365 Health Hub product.
Distinguished guests also in attendance included H.E. General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR, Chairman of Care365 Health Hub; former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan; ministers, state governors, as well as representatives from NDDC, NAFDAC, and Vertas Kapital Assurance PLC.
The event further featured a panel discussion, partnership showcases, and a poetic rendition celebrating the vision of Care365.
The unveiling of the Care365 Health Hub marks a new milestone in Nigeria’s healthcare landscape, with the Ministry of Interior through the active representation of its Permanent Secretary—affirming its role in championing initiatives that drive innovation, efficiency, and citizen-centered care.
In another development, Olubunmi Tunji -Ojo unveiled the Ministry of Interior Electronic Records and Archiving System INTERAS, describing it as a major step in his administration’s drive to digitize government operations and eliminate bureaucratic delays.
Speaking at the launch of INTERAS on Monday in Abuja, Tunji-Ojo said the initiative signaled a break from outdated practices, stressing that governance in 2025 could no longer operate with a 1975 mindset.
“Technology is the catalyst that speeds up the rate of progress. It will never replace human capacity, but it will enhance it and make us more efficient,” the minister stated.
He praised the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Magdalene Ajani and staff for their dedication, noting that the transformation was not driven by government allocations but by the sacrifices of civil servants who worked tirelessly to deliver the project.
Citing examples of improved service delivery, Tunji-Ojo said officers at the ministry had adopted a new “private sector mindset” that prioritizes speed and efficiency.
