support@modhip.gov.ng
Phone
+(234) 000 – 000 – 000
Address
4b Ikole Street, Off Gimbiya Street,
Area 11 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria
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Brigadier General Idris Babatunde Solebo is an internationally acclaimed Chief Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Minimal Access (Laparoscopic) Surgeon, an avid researcher, and a creative and innovative administrator. He has a limitless passion for self-development, constantly seeking ways to confront and overcome seemingly impossible challenges.
General Solebo obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Degree from the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos. He subsequently departed for the United Kingdom for specialist medical training in Obstetrics and Gynecology. While in the UK, he completed a Master of Science programme in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research (RSHR) at the University of London and obtained a Diploma from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). This was followed by the Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) and a Diploma from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (DFSRH) of the College. His academic sojourn in the UK culminated in the award of the prestigious Completion of Certificate of Training (CCT). He is an alumnus of the London Business School’(LBS) Executive Masters of Business Administration and is a Fellow of the African Institute of Public Health Professionals. He has the military decorations of the Corps Medal of Honour (CMH), Meritorious Service Star (MSS) and Force Service Star (FSS).
We deliver integrated HIV, TB, and malaria care to enhance health outcomes among military and civilian populations.
We bridge military and public health services to ensure inclusive, accessible, and equitable healthcare delivery nationwide.
We deliver integrated HIV, TB, and malaria care to enhance health outcomes among military and civilian populations.
We bridge military and public health services to ensure inclusive, accessible, and equitable healthcare delivery nationwide.
Brigadier General Idris Babatunde Solebo is an internationally acclaimed Chief Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Minimal Access (Laparoscopic) Surgeon, an avid researcher, and a creative and innovative administrator. He has a limitless passion for self-development, constantly seeking ways to confront and overcome seemingly impossible challenges.
General Solebo obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Degree from the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos. He subsequently departed for the United Kingdom for specialist medical training in Obstetrics and Gynecology. While in the UK, he completed a Master of Science programme in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research (RSHR) at the University of London and obtained a Diploma from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). This was followed by the Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) and a Diploma from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (DFSRH) of the College. His academic sojourn in the UK culminated in the award of the prestigious Completion of Certificate of Training (CCT). He is an alumnus of the London Business School’(LBS) Executive Masters of Business Administration and is a Fellow of the African Institute of Public Health Professionals. He has the military decorations of the Corps Medal of Honour (CMH), Meritorious Service Star (MSS) and Force Service Star (FSS).
MODHIP stands for the Ministry of Defence Health Implementation Program. It is Nigeria’s flagship military health initiative focused on integrated public health services for military and civilian populations.
MODHIP works across six core areas: HIV/AIDS management, healthcare integration, health systems strengthening, research, emerging diseases, and partnerships.
MODHIP serves active-duty military personnel, their families, veterans, and civilians in communities surrounding military health facilities.
MODHIP supports over 44 military-linked health facilities across Nigeria, with its headquarters and Defence Reference Laboratory located in Abuja.
MODHIP operates through a collaboration between the Nigerian Ministry of Defence and international partners such as PEPFAR, USAMRD-A/N, and WRAIR.
MODHIP stands for the Ministry of Defence Health Implementation Programme. It was launched in 2005 through a partnership between the Nigerian Ministry of Defence and the United States Department of Defense (USDoD) under PEPFAR. The program was initially focused on HIV/AIDS but has expanded to include tuberculosis, malaria, and other diseases of public health importance—serving both military and civilian populations.
MODHIP provides healthcare services to:
– Armed Forces personnel
– Military dependents and families
– Civilian communities around military health zones
More than 80% of our beneficiaries are civilians, demonstrating its broader national health impact.
MODHIP delivers a wide range of integrated health services, including:
– HIV prevention, testing, and treatment
– Tuberculosis and malaria management
– Maternal and child health services (including PMTCT)
– Advanced laboratory diagnostics and clinical research
– Emergency infectious disease response
– Health systems improvement and capacity building
MODHIP currently operates 43 facilities nationwide:
– 33 Comprehensive ART Sites: Offer full HIV care, treatment, and lab services.
– 10 Satellite Sites: Provide HIV testing, TB care, and PMTCT support—connected to ART sites for referrals.
These facilities span Nigeria’s geopolitical zones, supporting both military and civilian populations.
Yes. MODHIP provides all its services—HIV care, TB and malaria treatment, PMTCT, and lab diagnostics—completely free to both military and civilian beneficiaries. The program is funded by strategic partnerships such as PEPFAR and the USDoD, ensuring high-quality care at no cost to clients.
support@modhip.gov.ng
+(234) 000 – 000 – 000
4b Ikole Street, Off Gimbiya Street,
Area 11 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria
support@modhip.gov.ng
+(234) 000 – 000 – 000
4b Ikole Street, Off Gimbiya Street,
Area 11 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria
support@modhip.gov.ng
+(234) 000 – 000 – 000
4b Ikole Street, Off Gimbiya Street,
Area 11 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria
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MODHIP is the Health Implementation Programme of Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence. We drive impactful health delivery through transparency, data, and community-focused action.
4b Ikole Street, Off Gimbiya Street, Area 11 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria
askus@modhip.gov.ng
Ministry of Defence Health Implementation Programme (MODHIP)
© 2025 MODHIP. All rights reserved.
MODHIP is the Health Implementation Programme of Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence. We drive impactful health delivery through transparency, data, and community-focused action.
4b Ikole Street, Off Gimbiya Street, Area 11 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria.
askus@modhip.gov.ng
Ministry of Defence Health Implementation Programme (MODHIP)
© 2025 MODHIP. All rights reserved.
MODHIP is the Health Implementation Programme of Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence. We drive impactful health delivery through transparency, data, and community-focused action.
Ministry of Defence Health Implementation Programme (MODHIP)
© 2025 MODHIP. All rights reserved.