By Joyce Remi-Babayeju
The World Health Organization , WHO, has appointed Dr. Pavel Ursu as the new Country Representative to Nigeria.
Dr. Ursu on Tuesday officially presented his certificate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar.
While receiving the new Country Representative his office, Ambassador Tuggar, welcomed Dr. Ursu to Nigeria and said that the. Country was looking forward to deepening collaboration with WHO under his leadership.”
Tuggar stated that the COVID-19 pandemic served as a wake-up call for Nigeria, particularly in the area of vaccine operations.
He noted that the country is determined not to relive the vulnerabilities exposed during the pandemic as it is committed to strengthening local manufacturing of health products.
Ambassador Tuggar reflected on Nigeria’s longstanding engagement in health diplomacy, noting particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic and the evolving global landscape, adding that “we are witnessing “the return of new realism”—a moment that demands pragmatic, equity-driven partnerships and resilient health systems.”
Dr. Ursu said, “I am honoured to serve as WHO Representative to Nigeria and look forward to working closely with national authorities, development partners, and communities to advance health for all,” said Dr. Ursu.
He highlighted Nigeria’s achievements, including the earlier efforts in certification of wild poliovirus eradication and the recent integrated immunization campaign targeting over 106 million children.
He said, “Nigeria’s strength lies in its people, innovation, and resolve to reform. WHO will focus on ensuring our cooperation translates into measurable improvements in people’s lives.”
WHO indicates that Dr. Ursu’s leadership will help in advancing impactful, evidence-based strategies aligned with Nigeria’s national health priorities and targets
Dr. Ursu brings over two decades of distinguished service with WHO, spanning national and international assignments to Nigeria.