
JUST IN; Protest as Medical Doctor allegedly slaps Nurse while on duty
JUST IN; Protest by Association of Nurses as Medical Doctor allegedly slaps Nurse on duty
Nurses at the State Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, on Thursday, staged a protest over an alleged assault of a student-nurse by a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at the hospital.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the protesting nurses were led by the Chairman of National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Ogun chapter, Adejoke Bello.
NAN also reports that medical doctor was said to have slapped the student-nurse at the theatre suit on Sept. 24.
The nurses said that all efforts between the time of the incident and now to seek redress from the state government had yielded no result.
NAN reports that the angry nurses were chanting various songs to drive home their grievances, while also armed with placards bearing messages condemning the alleged act.
Some of the messages read: “End bullying of nurses”, “End nurses brutality”, “Bullying of nurses is not acceptable”, “Zero tolerance for nurses bullying, “Respect for nurses”, “Respect for care” and “Justice for nurses, a must”, among others.
Bello noted that the peaceful protest was to register their dissatisfaction and displeasure over what he called an unethical practice of the doctor.
According to her, the assault is against the public service rule and should not have happened, under any circumstance.
“It is a gross misconduct for you to have slapped your subordinate at work. So we are here to say that the entire nurses in Ogun state won’t tolerate this.
“This ordinarily should not have degenerated to this level of protest but we have written to the appropriate quarters since last Monday and we gave them 48 hours to address this unfortunate incident.
“But, we have heard nothing from them, especially the management of this hospital; they have not called us; so we are left with no choice than to mobilise for this peaceful protest,” he said.
Bello demanded that the medical practitioner be brought to justice, in accordance with public service rule.
”We are saying no to harassment and assault of nurses. We have told our nurses to go back to work but we have given the management of the hospital four hours to get back to us in black and white.
“We have equally done that to register our dissatisfaction with the poor treatment,” she said.
Similarly, the hospital’s Unit Chairman of NANNM, Lola Idowu-Falujo, condemned the alleged harassment, saying that it fell below the provisions of the public service rule.
“We are doing our best in this hospital to care for our patients and move the state and the country forward. So we don’t deserve any form of maltreatment.
“We had written the management of the hospital and the state government since Friday but we have heard nothing. If they had responded, there might not be any need for this protest.
“We want the government to activate the state public service rules to handle this matter and ensure that justice is served,” she said.
The Permanent Secretary, Hospitals Management Board, Dr Olayinka Elemide, who addressed the protesting nurses, told journalists that government was aware of the situation and already taking steps to address it.
“Government is aware of this situation and already taking steps to ensure that due process is followed.
“The doctor and the student nurse are both in the care of the government; so we are on top of the situation,” she added. (NAN)
The retired DIGs had served the Nigeria Police Force for 35 years before retirement.
The newly decorated DIGs include DIG Sadiq Idiris Abubakar, previously Commandant of the Police Academy in Wudil, Kano; DIG Benjamin Nebolisa Okolo, former AIG of the Department of Information Communication Technology at Force Headquarters Abuja; DIG Williams Adebowale, formerly Commandant of the Police Staff College Jos; DIG Bzigu Yakubu Kwazi Bali, former AIG of the FCID Annex Enugu; DIG Idegwu Basil Ukuoma, previously AIG of Zone 14, Katsina; and DIG Adebola Ayinde Hamzat, former AIG, Zone 16 Yenagoa.
In addition to these DIG appointments, AIG Kanayo Uzuegbu, who previously served as the Commissioner of Police for the Enugu State Command, was also decorated as a newly promoted Assistant Inspector-General of Police.
This was disclosed via a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi on Thursday, March 6.
The statement reads: “The Nigeria Police Force marked a significant moment in its history with the formal decoration of six newly appointed Deputy Inspectors-General of Police (DIGs) and one Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) by the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM., today March 6th 2025. This event follows the recent retirement of six veteran DIGs in March 3rd, 2025, who honorably served the force for 35 years.
“The newly appointed DIGs bring a wealth of experience and expertise from various commands and departments within the NPF. These iconic individuals include DIG Sadiq Idiris Abubakar, previously Commandant of the Police Academy in Wudil, Kano; DIG Benjamin Nebolisa Okolo, former AIG of the Department of Information Communication Technology at Force Headquarters Abuja; DIG Williams Adebowale, formerly Commandant of the Police Staff College Jos; DIG Bzigu Yakubu Kwazi Bali, former AIG of the FCID Annex Enugu; DIG Idegwu Basil Ukuoma, previously AIG of Zone 14, Katsina; and DIG Adebola Ayinde Hamzat, former AIG, Zone 16 Yenagoa.
“In addition to these DIG appointments, AIG Kanayo Uzuegbu, who previously served as the Commissioner of Police for the Enugu State Command, was also decorated as the newly promoted Assistant Inspector-General of Police. During the ceremony, the IGP extended his heartfelt congratulations to the newly decorated officers and emphasized the importance of upholding the values of integrity, professionalism, and service that define the Nigeria Police Force.
“The IGP further charged the officers with inspiring confidence both within the ranks of the Force and among the citizens they are sworn to protect and expressed strong belief in their ability to excel in their new leadership roles and contribute to the continued progress and effectiveness of the Nigeria Police Force.”
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JUST IN; IG of Police approves appointment of DCP as new Force PSO

JUST IN; IG of Police approves appointment of DCP as new Force PSO
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, has approved the appointment of a new Principal Staff Officer (PSO).
He is Deputy Commissioner of Police, (DCP) Ahmed Lateef.
IGP said DCP Lateef brings to the position a wealth of experience and a proven track record of leadership in various capacities within the Nigeria Police Force.
According to a statement on Thursday by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi: “Prior to his current posting, DCP Ahmed served as the Police Operations and FPU Coordinator for the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).
“He was the Personal Assistant to the former IGP, IGP MD Abubakar, and also a Zonal Head of Operations and lead cybercrime investigator with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), having attended various courses both at home and abroad.
“Consequently, the Inspector-General of Police, following the approval of the Police Service Commission, has deployed CP Johnson Adenola as the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, having served diligently as the Principal Staff Officer (PSO) of the IGP, contributing significantly to the smooth running of the IGP’s office and the overall administration of the Force.
“CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa has also been deployed as the new CP Enugu State, following the promotion of AIG Uzuegbu Kanayo. CP Mamman once served as the AC PMF FHQ, DC PMF FHQ, and DC Ops Kaduna State Command.
“These strategic deployments are aimed at strengthening the leadership capacity of the Force and ensuring effective policing across the country.
“The IGP has however charged the newly appointed officers to bring forth their wealth of experience in maintaining the core values and ethics of the force in their respective offices, which anchors on decency, transparency, and accountability”
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BREAKING: EFCC quizzes former Tinubu’s Minister over alleged N138m fraud

BREAKING: EFCC quizzes former Tinubu’s Minister over alleged N138m fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) has quizzed a former Minister for Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy Ohanenye for her alleged roles in the misappropriation of N138million.
The ex-Minister was one of those dropped recently by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
She was alleged to have violated procurement process and diverted public funds of about N138million in the course of disbursing the 2023 budgeted funds for the Ministry.
She arrived in the anti-graft commission headquarters around 11:00 am and was still facing interrogators on her alleged involvement in the fraud as at press time.
Investigations by the EFCC showed that funds donated for the funding of P- Bat Cares for Women Initiative were diverted.
EFCC detectives were considering other clues as part of the ongoing investigation.