Meet Solomon Ekpenyong Inyang: A Passionate Health Professional Making a Difference
Solomon Ekpenyong Inyang is a dedicated and passionate health professional from Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State. As a board-registered Physiotherapist and pioneer Physiotherapist of Bakassi origin, Solomon has made a significant impact in the healthcare sector .
A Strong Educational Background

Solomon’s academic achievements are impressive. He attended Hope Waddell Training Institution, where he distinguished himself academically and in leadership. He later trained professionally as a Physiotherapist, earning full board registration to practice .
Professional Experience and Public Health Engagement
Solomon has extensive experience in public health programming, health advocacy, and vaccination campaigns at both state and national levels. He currently serves as:
– Project Coordinator, Healthy Child and Adolescent Initiative (HCAI)
– Project Manager, Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) Intervention Project in Creek Town
– State Technical Facilitator (STF), Cross River State Primary Health Care Development Agency (SPHCDA) .
Solomon has consistently demonstrated strong leadership across academic, student, and youth platforms. His leadership roles include:
– Class Coordinator, Pioneer Physiotherapy Class UNICAL
– Secretary, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences Students Association UNICAL
– Speaker, Faculty Of Allied Medical Sciences Student Association Parliament, UNICAL
– Team Lead, Campus Square, University of Calabar .
Solomon has been appointed as the National Health Fellow for Bakassi Local Government Area. In this role, he is committed to supporting the real-time implementation of federal health policies, strengthening local health systems, and driving people-centered, sustainable health impact in Bakassi .