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Pregnant woman’s death: Wike orders crackdown on illegal hospitals, quack doctors
Pregnant woman’s death: Wike orders crackdown on illegal hospitals, quack doctors
The Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has directed a total crackdown on unregistered hospitals and quack medical personnel operating in the FCT.
Lere Olayinka, the minister’s media aide, said on Saturday that Mr Wike gave the directive while reacting to the death of a pregnant woman at a private health facility in Durumi, Abuja, after a caesarean section.
According to him, the minister has warned that anyone operating an illegal facility or working in an unregistered health facility should be arrested and prosecuted.
He said it was unfortunate that, despite the free registration of pregnant women in the Federal Capital Territory Health Insurance Scheme (FHIS), most pregnant women still were not taking advantage of the scheme.
“In the FCT, vulnerable persons, including pregnant women, enjoy free enrollment into the FHIS.
“This allows them free access to all services covered in the basic minimum package of health services through the primary health care centres.
“Also, in alignment with the federal government’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ and the Wike-led FCTA’s zero tolerance for maternal mortality, several hospitals in the FCT, including Gwarinpa, Nyanya, Abaji, and Kuje General Hospitals, have been designated as comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care centres. These facilities also offer cesarean sections free of charge,” he said in a statement.
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The spokesman urged pregnant women to take advantage of the free health insurance scheme and stop visiting quack medical personnel and unregistered health facilities.
He recalled that on Friday, 35-year-old Chekwube Chinagorom was brought to the Asokoro District Hospital dead.
Mr Olayinka said the woman died following a caesarean section at a hospital in Durumi, Abuja. He said the hospital is an unregistered private facility operating in a substandard and unsafe medical environment.
He added that the baby was delivered alive and had been referred to the Asokoro District Hospital for effective care.
“Investigation conducted by the Private Health Establishments Registration and Monitoring Committee (PHERMC) revealed that the hospital was not duly registered.
“At the time of inspection, only one staff member, Mr Simon Godiya, who identified himself as a junior community health extension worker, was on duty.
“Mr Godiya reported that the surgical operation was performed by one Murtala Jumma in conjunction with another unidentified individual. All attempts to reach Jumma via phone were unsuccessful,” Mr Olayinka said.
Mr Olayinka said the PHERMC team arrived shortly at the facility along with officers from the Nigeria Police, Durumi Divisional Headquarters.
He said the case had been handed over to the Police for further investigation.
Pregnant woman’s death: Wike orders crackdown on illegal hospitals, quack doctors
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Police Bust Syndicate Moving Military Camouflage, Hard Drugs Out of Lagos – 4 Arrested
Police Bust Syndicate Moving Military Camouflage, Hard Drugs Out of Lagos – 4 Arrested
The Lagos State Police Command has smashed a smuggling syndicate moving military camouflage uniforms and illicit drugs out of the state, arresting four suspects in a major intelligence-led operation. Commissioner of Police CP Tijani Fatai paraded the suspects and exhibits at the command headquarters in Ikeja on Tuesday, detailing the command’s successes over the past two weeks.
Operatives of the command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit intercepted an unregistered MAN diesel truck on the night of Saturday, June 20, 2026, along the Lekki-Epe corridor. The truck, according to the CP, was loaded with 47 sacks containing military camouflage uniforms and caps and 80 cartons of different categories of suspected narcotics. A police source involved in the investigation told NewsWatch Online that the truck driver and his assistant were initially arrested before two other suspects who came to a police station in Surulere to claim the exhibits were also taken into custody.
CP Fatai identified the arrested suspects as Chinedu David, 29; Ezeagwu Chukwuma, 38; and Ifeanyi Ogbeanyi, 45. He stated that “preliminary investigation revealed that the recovered truck was allegedly being used to transport the military camouflage uniforms to the eastern part of the country.” However, he warned that the investigation is still ongoing, adding: “With the trend of events across the country, especially in areas affected by banditry and other violent crimes, we have seen criminal elements wearing military uniforms. We do not yet know what these uniforms were meant for, and that is why the investigation is ongoing.”

Police Bust Syndicate Moving Military Camouflage, Hard Drugs Out of Lagos – 4 Arrested
The seizure of military-grade uniforms and illicit drugs on their way out of Lagos comes weeks after a similar interception by the Nigeria Customs Service along the Sagamu-Ore-Benin Expressway, raising fresh concerns about criminal access to military accoutrements outside authorised channels. Customs officials had previously seized a luxury bus conveying military apparel and narcotics concealed in cartons and hidden compartments, also heading towards the South-east.
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In a separate operation, police arrested 34 foreign nationals during a raid on Lagos Island. Those arrested comprised 14 citizens of Chad, nine from Burkina Faso, four from the Benin Republic, four Malians, two Togolese, two Cameroonians, and one Guinean. The CP stated that many of those arrested were unable to provide satisfactory explanations for their activities, claiming “they were into networking.” They are being profiled by the State Criminal Investigation Department and will be handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service for further action.
The police also rescued 38 foreign nationals from possible mob action in the Epe area of Lagos State on June 17, 2026. Preliminary investigations revealed that 20 of the individuals entered Nigeria illegally, while 18 possessed valid ECOWAS travel documents. The matter has been referred to the Nigeria Immigration Service and relevant diplomatic missions for appropriate action.
The command also recorded other successes in the period under review, including the arrest of a suspect linked to a notorious ‘one-chance’ robbery syndicate, with 51 mobile phones recovered from victims. Additionally, operatives arrested two suspected cable vandals identified as Ikenegboge Godwin, 23, and Aondoaka Jacob, 23, who were intercepted while vandalising electrical cables on the Third Mainland Bridge. Police operatives recovered the stolen cables and have launched a manhunt for other fleeing members of the syndicate.
In the Ijanikin area of Lagos, police operatives acting on intelligence supplied by residents arrested several suspects and recovered a cache of firearms, including two double-barrelled guns and six locally fabricated single-barrel firearms. The police also arrested suspected cultists linked to the Eiye and Alora confraternities, recovering firearms and ammunition during the operations. Other recoveries include 14 firearms, four live cartridges, and two Vehicle Engine Control Units (ECUs), otherwise known as brain boxes.
The police boss reaffirmed the command’s resolve to keep Lagos secure: “We are not going to allow any banditry into Lagos. Our borders are tightened up and we are not going to rest on our oars.” He also stated that police are on the trail of the alleged financier of the syndicate, adding: “We are on the trail of the person funding the syndicate. The suspects we have arrested are giving us useful information, and we are confident we will apprehend him.”
The interception of the truck and the arrest of the suspects represent a major success in the command’s sustained efforts to combat violent crime in Lagos State and other parts of the country. Investigations into all cases are ongoing.
Police Bust Syndicate Moving Military Camouflage, Hard Drugs Out of Lagos – 4 Arrested
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El-Rufai Remains in Custody as Court Refuses to Vary “Stringent” Bail Terms
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Military Free 47 Hostages from ISWAP Enclave in Lake Chad Region
Military Free 47 Hostages from ISWAP Enclave in Lake Chad Region
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