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EFCC Apologizes to NMA, UUTH Professor Over May 12 Incident; Launches Full Investigation

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Olukoyede, EFCC Chairman
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BY SUNDAY SAMUEL—The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has officially issued an apology to the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the management of the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH) following a recent altercation involving its personnel.

The directive was issued by EFCC Executive Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, after receiving and reviewing a preliminary report on the May 12, 2026, incident in Uyo.

In a statement released by the Commission, Mr. Olukoyede directed that a formal apology be extended specifically to Professor Eyo Ekpe, the Deputy Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee at UUTH, as well as the broader membership of the NMA.

While emphasizing that the ultimate goal of the EFCC’s mandate is to protect the wellbeing of Nigerians, the anti-graft boss expressed deep regret over the discomfort and distress the “unfortunate episode” caused both the hospital staff and the general public.

The Chairman reiterated that a comprehensive investigation into the Uyo incident is already underway. He assured the public that accountability remains a top priority for his administration.

“Once the exercise is completed, any officer found to have acted outside of the acceptable code of professional conduct will be subjected to the Commission’s internal disciplinary process,” Olukoyede stated.

Commitment to the Anti-Corruption Mandate

While the EFCC chief expressed a strong determination to work closely with healthcare stakeholders to prevent future clashes, he maintained that the commission will not back down from its core duties. He emphasized that this isolated event would not deter the EFCC from executing its anti-corruption mandate across any part of Nigeria.

Rounding off his statement, Mr. Olukoyede called on the NMA and other professional bodies to maintain a collaborative relationship with the Commission, urging them to support the EFCC in its ongoing mission to rid Nigeria of economic and financial crimes.

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