Tuesday, June 2, 2026 - The Anambra State Ministry of Health has directed all proprietors and operators of mortuaries in the state to register their facilities and renew expired licences in line with the Public Health Law of the state.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the directive was
contained in a public notice issued by the Director of Medical Services, Dr
Chukwulobelu Ugochukwu, on behalf of the Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam
Obidike, on Monday.
According to the notice, all mortuaries currently operating
in the state but not registered with the Directorate of Medical Services are
required to immediately commence the registration process.
The ministry also directed mortuary facilities with expired
registrations or those due for renewal to regularise their status without
delay.
It stated that hospitals providing mortuary services should
register their mortuary units independently, regardless of the registration
status of the hospitals themselves.
The notice further stressed that the directive applies to
all mortuary facilities operating illegally or without proper approval within
the state.
The ministry said the exercise forms part of the state
government’s healthcare reform agenda aimed at sanitising and strengthening the
healthcare sector.
It noted that the initiative would improve regulatory
oversight and maintain proper standards in mortuary practice.
The ministry added that the measure would also help control
the spread of infectious diseases during outbreaks and pandemics while curbing
unlawful activities associated with the improper handling and mutilation of
corpses.
“The ministry is updating its database of registered
mortuary facilities across the state to enhance monitoring, regulation and
compliance with public health regulations.
“Affected operators are given until June 5 to complete their
registration and licence renewal processes.
“Full enforcement and inspection exercises will commence
across the state after the deadline, with appropriate sanctions imposed on
defaulters and illegally operating facilities in accordance with the law,” it
said.
The ministry appealed to stakeholders to continue supporting
efforts aimed at improving healthcare service delivery in the state.

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