Doctors in Abia suspend strike following abducted surgeon’s release
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Abia branch, has suspended its indefinite strike scheduled from June 2 following the release of Dr. Bonaventure Aguocha, a renowned Orthopaedic Surgeon from captivity.
Aguocha was abducted on May 24 while returning to Umuahia from Imo.
The strike’s suspension was contained in a statement signed by its Chairman, Dr. Ezenwa Ezuruike and Secretary, Dr. Clement Ifenkoronye on Tuesday.
The association in the statement, disclosed that Aguocha regained his freedom on June 1 after spending nine days in captivity.
“We thank God for preserving his life and for his safe return to his family, colleagues, and patients.
“We express profound appreciation to Gov. Dr.Dr. Ezenwa Ezuruike and Secretary, Dr. Clement Ifenkoronye Alex Otti of Abia, Sen. Hope Uzodimma of Imo, the Department of State Services (DSS) the Nigeria Police Force, among others involved in his release.
“We also acknowledge the prayers, solidarity and sustained advocacy of the public, during the ordeal,” the statement read.
The association while expressing relief at Aguocha’s release, condemned the recurring abduction of healthcare workers warning that such should not be normalised.
“The recurring targeting of doctors can be seen in the still unresolved case of Prof. Iweha since 2020.
“This severely undermines healthcare delivery and the morale of professionals working under already difficult conditions.
“We call on the federal and state governments to urgently strengthen security around healthcare workers and facilities,” the statement read.
“Aguocha’s safe release in line with congress’ earlier directive, has necessitated the immediate suspension of the total and indefinite strike.
“We re-affirm our commitment to serving the Abia people and continued engagement with government and security agencies to guarantee a safe working environment for all doctors.
“We also wish Aguocha a speedy recovery from the physical and psychological trauma of the incident.
