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The Nigerian Medical Association, South-South Zone, has warned that it will shut down all hospitals in Delta State to protest against the murder of one of its members, Dr. Uyi Iluobe.
Late Dr. Iluobe was killed by gunmen who attacked his hospital, Olive Clinic, at Oghareki, in the Ethiope West Local Government Area on New Year’s Eve.
The Chairman, NMA Edo State branch/South-South caucus, Dr Udoka Imoisili, and Secretary, NMA Edo State Branch/South-South Caucus/ZEC, Dr Collins Otoikhila, in a statement on Tuesday, threatened to commence a one-week shutdown of hospitals in the state.
The statement read in part, “While we mourn the unfortunate murder of our colleague, we wish to assure all our members in the South-South zone that we shall pursue this case to its logical conclusion. We will not spare anything to ensure that Dr. Uyi lluobe and his family get justice.
“While the South-South caucus/zone in conjunction with the Delta State branch of NMA is working hard to unravel the circumstances behind this unwarranted murder of a dutiful medical doctor, the zone strongly condemns this dastardly act and in the interim, resolves as follows:
“That the relevant security agencies step up their efforts to arrest the perpetrators of this heinous crime within five days, after which the South-South caucus may not be able to guarantee the rendering of normal medical services in the entire South-South zone.
“That members of all NMA state branches in the South-South zone should henceforth put on black armbands throughout this week to mourn our colleague.”
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) is a professional association and registered for Nigerian doctors and dentists.
NMA has more than 35,000 members from 36 state branches and the branch from the federal capital territory, including those registered in the diaspora.
NMA’s membership spans all six major specialties of Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Public Health and Laboratory Medicine/Pathology.
The NMA was established in 1951 and is located in Abuja with over 30 branch offices throughout Nigeria.