Thursday, May 14, 2026 - The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Akwa Ibom State Council, has concluded plans to initiate a one-billion-naira suit against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, over the alleged assault of its member, Professor Eyo Ekpe, a Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, UUTH.
This was among the 10 resolutions reached by the body at the
end of its emergency virtual meeting on Tuesday in respect of the arrest and
alleged assault of Professor Ekpe by the commission.
Recall that EFCC operatives, on the grounds of
authenticating a medical report presented by a suspect, were said to have
invaded the hospital and subsequently arrested Prof. Ekpe under demeaning
circumstances.
It was gathered that when the professor was accosted by the
official, he told him that the office was already processing the request.
However, the official allegedly went outside, mobilised other colleagues, and
returned to hound the professor away after allegedly beating him and making him
cry in public.
At a press conference held at Doctors’ Mess, Udoudoma, Uyo,
on Wednesday, the NMA Chairman, Prof. Aniekan Peter, who also suffered during
the crisis, said it was a slap on the integrity of the NMA as a body to allow
anyone assault their member, not to talk of a professor who was only carrying
out his lawful duties of saving lives and imparting knowledge.
Reading a communiqué endorsed by the chairman and the
secretary, Dr Ighorodje Edesiri, respectively, the assistant secretary of the
union expressed dismay that there has been a recurring pattern of harassment
and assault of medical professionals and members of the association by security
agencies within the state, adding that the union would no longer condone such
acts.
The union, while observing that there was no formal
invitation extended to Prof. Ekpe or the leadership of the NMA before the
incident, described the act as barbaric, degrading, inhuman, and a gross
violation of the sanctity of the hospital environment, thereby putting staff
and patients at risk and undermining the dignity of the medical profession.
The union, which has since embarked on an indefinite strike,
said members would not return to work unless the EFCC tenders an apology to the
assaulted professor, chairman, and members of the NMA, and identifies and
prosecutes the officials who carried out the operation.
The union further stated that it has resolved not to offer
any medical services to EFCC officials or their relatives, as they have chosen
the path of cruelty against their member.
The communiqué read in part: “We observed that Prof. Eyo
Ekpe was apprehended within the premises of UUTH by masked EFCC operatives who
physically assaulted him, beat him to the point of bleeding, and handcuffed him
alongside other doctors and hospital staff who attempted to intervene.
“Prof. Peter, Akwa Ibom NMA chairman, was shoved and exposed
to teargas when he approached the scene seeking clarification from the
operatives. Hospitals are sacred environments meant for the preservation of
life and should not be subjected to violent invasions by security agencies.
“We shall institute legal action against the EFCC with a
demand for damages in the sum of one billion naira (N1,000,000,000) for the
physical, emotional, professional, and institutional damages caused. Congress
further emphasised that this action shall serve as a deterrent against future
harassment, intimidation, or assault of medical practitioners by any security
agency. The association reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the welfare,
dignity, and safety of all its members.”

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