The implementation began in late 2020 following the approval of funds for the phased renovation and equipping of the 351 centers. The administration utilized a "One PHC per Ward" model, aiming to standardize healthcare delivery by providing solar power, running water, and essential equipment to each site. 

 

Fiditi PHC Afijio LGA New Structure
                                       Fiditi PHC, Fiditi II Ward, Afijio LGA

 

By the third anniversary in May 2022, the government reported that over 200 PHCs were at various stages of readiness, with several being officially commissioned in zones like Ibadan, Oke-Ogun, and Ogbomoso.

 

In early 2023, as the first term entered its final months, the state intensified efforts to commission more centers to bridge the gap. However, administrative delays and procurement hurdles meant that many wards were still awaiting the completion of their respective centers by May 29, 2023. 

 

While the project significantly improved the state's healthcare infrastructure compared to 2019, the specific numerical target of 351 functional centers remained an unfinished goal of the Omituntun 1.0 mandate.