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NMA threatens national action over abducted Cross River doctor

According to her family, the NMA in Cross River, in the last 25 days, has not received any response or proof that the doctor is alive.

• August 12, 2023
Doctors (Photo credit: Guardian)
Doctors (Photo credit: Guardian)

Uche Ojinmah, national president of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), has disclosed that they would embark on a national action if their abducted member in Cross River was not returned in seven days.


Mr Ojinmah made the call in a briefing with journalists on Saturday in Calabar while disclosing some of the measures the association would take to demand the release of their abducted colleague.


It would be recalled that Ekanem Ephraim, a neurologist with the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, (UCTH), was on July 13 abducted from her residence by armed men who pretended to be patients.


According to her family, the NMA in Cross River, in the last 25 days, has not received any response or proof that the doctor is alive.


Mr Ojinmah said the NMA decided to make it clear that they would not accept anything except the return of the kidnapped doctor.


“We have had interactions with the governor and we have made it clear that if by the end of next week we do not get result, we will take tougher stance because we have watched the maltreatment of medical practitioners in Cross River in the last few years.

“Doctors as a group are being targeted, that has to stop in Cross River, if it does not, there will be a national action that will have Cross River at the epicenter.


“We may withdraw our members so that those people who like kidnapping will have to treat the people of Cross River themselves,” he maintained.


Speaking further, Mr Ojinmah called on the government of Cross River to take proactive measures to protect their important citizens, not only doctors.


While appealing to the kidnappers to return the abducted neurologist to her family and association, he called on the state government to make it a priority to contain any attempt to de-market Cross River.


He added that they were not unmindful of the efforts of the governor and security agencies but Cross River was becoming a recurring decimal in the issue of kidnapping, especially doctors.


In the last five years in Cross River, over 10 doctors have been kidnapped.


(NAN)

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