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Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike Over Alleged EFCC Assault at UUTH

Healthcare services across Akwa Ibom State have been disrupted after the state chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) commenced an indefinite strike over the alleged assault and arrest of medical personnel by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH).

The industrial action followed outrage over a controversial operation carried out by EFCC operatives at the teaching hospital, which doctors described as “barbaric, degrading and inhumane.”

According to the association, the incident involved the arrest of Prof. Eyo Ekpe, a prominent cardiothoracic surgeon and Deputy Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee at UUTH, alongside other hospital workers.

In a communiqué issued after an emergency virtual congress, the Akwa Ibom NMA leadership accused masked EFCC operatives of storming the hospital premises without prior notification, physically assaulting medical personnel and disrupting hospital activities.

The communiqué, signed by the state NMA Chairman, Prof. Aniekan Peter, and Secretary, Dr. Ighorodje Edesiri, alleged that Prof. Ekpe was brutalised, handcuffed and taken away before patients and healthcare workers during the operation.

The doctors also claimed that some hospital staff members who attempted to intervene were assaulted and detained by the operatives.

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According to the association, gunshots and tear gas were allegedly used within the hospital environment, causing panic among patients, visitors and workers. The NMA further alleged that mobile phones belonging to individuals recording the incident were seized during the operation.

The association additionally accused EFCC operatives of pushing and exposing the NMA state chairman to tear gas while he attempted to seek clarification regarding the operation.

Doctors maintained that neither Prof. Ekpe nor the hospital management received any formal invitation or prior communication from the anti-graft agency before the raid.

Following the emergency meeting, the NMA announced an “immediate total and indefinite withdrawal of medical services” across Akwa Ibom State pending the release of all detained doctors and hospital workers.

The association stated that it would not entertain dialogue or negotiations with any government agency until all affected medical personnel are released.

The doctors also threatened a N1 billion lawsuit against the EFCC, citing what they described as physical, emotional, professional and institutional damages resulting from the operation.

According to the association, the legal action is aimed at preventing future harassment and intimidation of healthcare professionals by security agencies.

“Hospitals are sacred environments meant for the preservation of life and should never be subjected to violent invasions by security agencies,” the association stated.

Meanwhile, the Chief Medical Director of UUTH, Prof. Ememabasi Bassey, alleged that EFCC operatives entered the hospital without presenting a warrant or informing management before carrying out the arrests.

Bassey also claimed that the medical report being investigated by the EFCC was fake, suggesting possible collaboration between insiders and external actors in producing the document.

However, the EFCC has denied allegations of brutality and unlawful conduct during the operation.

In a statement, the anti-graft agency explained that its operatives visited the hospital to verify a medical report submitted by a suspect currently facing trial over alleged fraud involving several microfinance banks, including the University of Uyo Microfinance Bank.

The commission claimed it had previously written to the hospital management seeking clarification about the medical report but received no response.

The EFCC further alleged that some hospital staff attacked its operatives and prevented them from leaving the premises during the operation.

The controversy has continued to spark reactions nationwide, with civil society groups, healthcare stakeholders and many Nigerians condemning the invasion of a teaching hospital and calling for restraint by security agencies.

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Five Dead, 11 Rescued As Three-Storey Building Collapses In Abuja

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Five Dead, 11 Rescued As Three-Storey Building Collapses In Abuja

No fewer than five persons have been confirmed dead after a three-storey building under construction collapsed in the Gudu District area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The tragic incident occurred on Saturday morning at a construction site located behind Gudu Market, throwing the area into confusion as emergency responders, security personnel and residents rushed to rescue victims trapped beneath the rubble.

According to the Federal Emergency Management Department (FEMD), at least 16 persons have so far been rescued from the collapsed structure, while search-and-rescue operations continue at the scene.

In a statement issued by the Head of Public Affairs at FEMD, Nkechi Isa, 11 of the rescued victims were immediately taken to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abuja, Asokoro District Hospital and Maitama Hospital for urgent medical attention.

However, five other victims were confirmed dead during the incident.

Most of the victims trapped in the collapsed structure are believed to be labourers working at the construction site when the building suddenly caved in.

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Emergency responders from several agencies, including the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Federal Fire Service, FCT Fire Service, FCT Police Command, and FEMD, were deployed to the area to intensify rescue operations and ensure no victim remained trapped under the debris.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with heavy equipment and rescue teams battling to reach trapped victims while anxious relatives and residents gathered around the site.

Officials said rescue efforts remained ongoing as excavators and emergency workers continued clearing debris from the collapsed building.

Although authorities have yet to officially determine the exact cause of the collapse, the incident has once again raised serious concerns over the increasing rate of building collapse in Abuja and other parts of Nigeria.

The latest tragedy comes barely weeks after another building under construction collapsed in the Jikwoyi area of Abuja, leaving several workers injured and sparking renewed debate about weak enforcement of building regulations and safety standards.

Construction experts and residents have repeatedly called on relevant authorities to strengthen monitoring of construction projects and ensure strict compliance with approved engineering specifications to prevent recurring disasters.

Meanwhile, officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration are expected to launch an investigation into the collapse to determine possible structural failures, negligence or violations of building regulations.

The incident has also triggered reactions on social media, with many Nigerians mourning the victims and demanding tougher sanctions against developers and contractors found guilty of compromising building safety standards.

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Fayose Loses Wife To Cancer After Prolonged Illness

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Fayose Loses Wife To Cancer After Prolonged Illness

Isaac Fayose has announced the death of his wife following a prolonged battle with cancer.

The social commentator disclosed the sad development in a post shared on his Instagram page, where he uploaded a candlelight image alongside an emotional farewell message to his late wife.

“Rest in peace my darling wife, odabo oyinbo mi,” he wrote.

Before announcing her passing, Fayose had publicly spoken about the severity of her health condition during a recent trip to Australia to be with his family.

According to him, he was devastated by the reality of her deteriorating condition as the cancer had left her extremely weak and unable to speak or perform basic daily activities.

Fayose recounted that his wife, who would normally welcome him warmly at the airport, could no longer do so because of her illness, forcing him to travel home alone by Uber.

He also revealed that the illness had completely changed their family routine, as he now had to care for her personally, including preparing meals because she was no longer strong enough to cook.

The grieving husband further shared emotional moments they spent together during her final days, saying he often sat beside her singing her favourite songs while she responded only by holding his hand.

Reflecting on the painful experience, Fayose spoke about the fragility of life and the limits of wealth, stressing that money and material possessions cannot prevent sickness or death.

He also questioned the actions of people who misuse public office for personal gain, noting that worldly riches ultimately cannot save anyone from life’s inevitable end.

His announcement has since drawn sympathy messages from friends, followers and associates on social media.

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MURIC Raises Alarm Over Appointments, Administrative Processes at FUNATO

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MURIC Raises Alarm Over Appointments, Administrative Processes at FUNATO

 

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Oyo State Chapter, has expressed concern over recent appointments and administrative procedures at the newly established Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho (FUNATO), calling for transparency, fairness and inclusiveness in the institution’s operations.

 

In a statement issued on Monday and signed by the State Secretary of the group, Mallam Ibrahim Agunbiade, MURIC said although the establishment of the university by the Federal Government was widely welcomed as a major educational breakthrough for the Oke-Ogun region and Oyo State, certain developments within the institution had raised concerns among stakeholders.

 

The group commended the Federal Government for creating FUNATO, describing the institution as a long-awaited intervention expected to expand access to higher education and promote development in the region. However, it alleged that some recent administrative decisions under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olaniyi Jacob Babayemi, had generated questions over equity and balanced representation.

 

According to the statement, the appointments of several academics into strategic positions, including Professor Emmanuel Adegbenga Adekoya, Professor Egbeyale, Professor Godwin Olutona, Professor Ojoawo and Professor Awodoyin as Deans of different faculties, had sparked concerns among sections of the university community.

MURIC Raises Alarm Over Appointments, Administrative Processes at FUNATO

Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho (FUNATO)

While acknowledging the professional competence and academic qualifications of those appointed, MURIC argued that the processes leading to the appointments lacked sufficient transparency and inclusiveness.

 

The organization also raised objections to the conduct of the recent resource verification exercise reportedly carried out by the National Universities Commission (NUC). According to MURIC, the exercise was allegedly compressed into a single day and conducted without adequate communication to stakeholders, thereby excluding many qualified participants.

 

The group further alleged that many of the subsequent appointments within the university appeared to have emerged from a narrow pool of participants involved in the exercise, a development it said had created concerns about fairness, equal opportunity and institutional balance.

 

MURIC also expressed worry over what it described as disproportionate representation along religious lines in the appointment of Deans and Heads of Departments within the university.

 

The organization stressed that FUNATO, being a federal institution, should reflect Nigeria’s diversity in line with the federal character principle, warning against any form of religious or sectional domination at the formative stage of the university.

 

“MURIC’s intervention is not motivated by bias or favoritism but by the need to uphold justice, due process, equity and inclusiveness, which are necessary for institutional credibility and national unity,” the statement said.

 

The group therefore called on the Governing Council of FUNATO, the NUC, the Federal Ministry of Education and other critical stakeholders, including traditional rulers and community leaders in Oke-Ogun, to urgently investigate and review all appointments and administrative processes carried out so far within the institution.

 

It also stated that it would continue to monitor developments at the university to ensure that the institution remains committed to its federal mandate and does not become a platform for religious or sectional dominance.

 

MURIC concluded by warning that the integrity and future of FUNATO must not be compromised at its early stage, insisting that transparency, fairness and inclusiveness must guide all administrative actions in order to position the institution as a symbol of excellence, unity and national development.

 

 

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