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NMA Debunks Claims Linking EFCC Officer’s Killer to Medical Profession

byGrace Amos
January 20, 2025
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The Anambra State chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has dismissed claims that Joshua Chukwubueze Ikechukwu, the man accused of killing an Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officer in Awka, is a medical doctor or a member of the association.

In a statement released on Monday by the NMA State Secretary, Dr. Obiaeli Ifeanyi, the association clarified that Ikechukwu is neither licensed to practice medicine nor affiliated with the NMA. The clarification followed media reports that erroneously identified the suspect as a medical professional.

Initial reports claimed Ikechukwu was a staff member of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), but the NMA’s investigation revealed:

•He is not employed by NAUTH, as confirmed by the hospital’s management.

•He is not a member of the NMA Awka Zone, and no NMA member recognizes him as a colleague.

•He is not a medical doctor but works in medical supplies, leading to the mistaken attribution of the title.

The NMA expressed concern about the misuse of the title “medical doctor” by impostors, emphasizing that such misrepresentation harms the reputation of the medical profession.

“The attention of the NMA leadership in Anambra State has been drawn to reports alleging that a medical doctor was involved in the shooting of an EFCC officer in Awka. We categorically state that the suspect is not a doctor nor a member of the NMA. He deals in medical supplies and was wrongly addressed as a doctor,” the statement read.

The association called on media organizations and the EFCC to retract all publications that inaccurately described Ikechukwu as a doctor. It also urged journalists to verify their information before publishing stories that could mislead the public.

Extending its condolences to the EFCC and the family of the deceased, the NMA reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the dignity and integrity of the medical profession in Nigeria.

 

 

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