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  • Looting, burning of health facilities endangers health of Nigerians- NMA

    Looting, burning of health facilities endangers health of Nigerians- NMA

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA has condemned the burning of health facilities, looting and vandalisation of medical and hospital supplies , consumables and vaccines by hoodlums seeking COVID- 19 palliatives. In a press statement signed by the NMA President, Professor Innocent Uja and the Secretary, Dr. Phillips Uche Ekpe, the association described attacks on health facilities as barbaric, primitive and wanton destruction capable of endangering the health of Nigerians and  an irredeemable negative impact on the health system which may have long term effects on human being s and the environment. The association said, ” we were shocked at the magnitude of the reported looting and vandalisation of of health facilities , hospital equipment, vaccines , drugs and  consumables as well as the assaults  on our members who were in line  of duty in Lagos, Ebonyi, Delta, Edo, Cross River , Kaduna, Nasarawa and Ekiti States.” “The unfortunate action by the hoodlums will further weaken the delivery of health services as Nigeria  continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in an already near comatose  health system and will certainly be a setback on our country’s dearie to achieve the Universal Health Coverage and Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs. “The  NMA further called on those who looted the medicaments and hospital equipment to return them  as some can be harmful to the human body. It noted that the vaccines carted away are meant to prevent diseases but that action by the hoodlums may lead to a resurgence of  vaccine preventable diseases. It therefore urged those in possession of the looted vaccines to return them to health facilities for revalidation for possible use, adding that no attack on any health facility and personnel is tolerated in any civilized society.
    The association appealed to protesters and hoodlums to stop further  destructions of health facilities and urged security agency’s need to strengthen their efforts in protection of lives and property of Nigerians.

  • Looting: 160 Suspected  Looters in Adamawa, to face trial in Court this week

    Looting: 160 Suspected Looters in Adamawa, to face trial in Court this week

    By Musa Isa Ahmed
    Over 160 suspected Looters apprehended in connection with invasion and looting of government’s warehouses and other valuable properties in Adamawa State are to be arraigned before Chief Magistrate Courts II and IV respectively during the week.  
    The suspects are to be arraigned in 3 different Magistrate Courts over alleged offences ranging from theft, destruction of public properties, mischief, breaking open receptacle and receiving of stolen property among other offences.
    Already, a total of 50 suspects have since been remanded at Yolde Pate Correctional Center as ordered by the Magistrate Courts presided over by Honourable Dimas  Gwama, Honourable Japhet Ibrahim and Honourable Ibrahim Ulenda on Friday and expected to be properly arraigned on Tuesday this week.
    It’s revealed that it is on Tuesday  the suspects will enter their plea as to whether they are guilty of the alleged offences or not.
    According to prosecution, other suspects who are undergoing investigation will be charged to Court batch by batch in compliance with Covid -19 protocols.
    It could be recalled that the State Police Command on Thursday paraded no fewer than 238 suspected Endsars protesters turned looters and recovered 35 tractors, 22 hand tractor hoes, 12 tricycles, 9 vehicles, farm items among others.
    The Command told newsmen that its operatives in collaboration with sister security agencies had nabbed the suspects for breaking/ looting government, private and cooperate warehouses in the state and carted away valuables.  
    The cases are being prosecuted by M. A. Adamu and A. M. Iliyasu as well as other prosecutors from the State Police Command.

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