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Private Hospital CEO, Others To Face Organ Harvesting Charges
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In the ongoing case involving the Alliance Hospital and Services Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Dr. Christopher Otabor, and three others over an alleged organ harvest, the House of Representative Committee on Public Petitions, has ordered the defendants to go back to court and defend themselves.
This was contained in a statement by National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, Communication Officer, yesterday.
The statement by Adekoye Vincent, said: “It will be recalled that NAPTIP had arraigned the 51-year-old, Dr. Christopher Otabor, and three others before a High Court of the FCT sitting at Zuba, before Justice Ogbonnaya, for alleged organ (kidney) harvest on March 18, 2024.
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“Arranged with him are Emmanuel Olorunlaye, male (36 years), Chikaodili Ugochukwu, female (37 years), and Dr. Aremu Abayomi, male (43 years).
“Currently on court bail, the defendants have been ordered to report to NAPTIP headquarters in Abuja daily and surrender their travel documents to the court.
“Their arraignment followed months of thorough investigation during when a prima facie case was established against the defendants, implicating them in varying degrees of culpability for offences related to organ harvesting, as stipulated under section 20 of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015.
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“The aggrieved medical doctor, Christopher Otabor had sought redress at the National Assembly challenging his detention by the agency during the investigative process through a petition to the House Committee on Public Petitions.The Committee in exercise of its legislative duties, subsequently invited the Management of NAPTIP to appear before it on April 18, 2024.
“In his brief submission, the Director, Legal and Prosecution Department of NAPTIP, Mr. Hassan Tahir, informed the committee that the matter was sub judice as the case was already pending before a court of competent jurisdiction and all the defendants including the petitioner had already taken their plea. The trial is scheduled to begin on May 6, 2024.”
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Anambra Guber: ‘I’m On Sabbatical,’ Don’t Use My Name In Your Campaign, Ngige Tells APC
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Former Anambra State governor and two-time minister, Senator Chris Ngige, has asked the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, and his running mate, Senator Uche Ekwunife, not to link him to their campaign, saying he is currently on sabbatical from partisan politics.
A campaign poster featuring Ngige alongside the APC candidates has been circulating on social media, creating the impression that he is backing the party in the November 8 governorship election.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Hyggi Obialo, Ngige clarified that his consent was neither sought nor obtained before the publication was released.
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“Senator Chris Ngige is on sabbatical from active partisan politics as he takes a well-deserved rest after 25 years in politics and public service,” the statement read. “We advise those behind the poster to respect his wishes, as he has repeatedly stated in public that he is out of partisan politics for now.”
Ngige served as governor of Anambra State from 2003 to 2006, represented Anambra Central in the Senate from 2011 to 2015, and was Minister of Labour and Employment from 2015 to 2023.
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8,246 mentally ill inmates in custody nationwide – NCoS
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August 12, 2025By
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The Nigerian Correctional Service(NCoS) says no fewer than 8,246 inmates are currently suffering from mental illness across the custodial centres nationwide.
The Assistant Controller General of Corrections (ACG), in charge of Medical Services, Dr Glory Essien, disclosed the figure during a public hearing on Tuesday in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Independent Investigative Panel on Alleged Corruption, Abuse of Power, Torture, and Other Inhumane Treatment by the NCoS began the third public hearing on Monday.
Essien, however, highlighted the harsh reality of incarceration and its impact on mental health during her address to the panel.
“We have 8,246 inmates with mental health conditions in our custodial centres.
“From the moment someone is brought in, those who have seen a custodial centre know what I mean.
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“The police escort them to the gate, and it’s opened, they’re admitted, and then that gate is locked behind them.
“That instant loss of freedom can trigger something. Some begin to show signs of disturbed behaviour almost immediately, as if something in their mind has shifted,”she said.
Essien explained that the prison system relied on an internal network of trained inmate-leaders who assisted staff in identifying those showing signs of psychological distress.
According to her, these leaders are trained to alert the staff when they notice concerning behaviour.
“They might say, ‘This inmate seems dazed, hasn’t eaten, hasn’t spoken to anyone.’ That helps us intervene early,” she said.
Essien said in spite of these efforts, the scale of mental health issues far exceeded the available resources.
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She said: “If you’re in a facility housing 500 to 1,000 inmates, and you’re the only attending doctor, nurse, or psychologist, it’s simply not possible to monitor everyone individually.
“That’s why we rely on these trained inmates to help us identify those in need, so we can provide care as best we can,” she said.
She, however, underscored the logistical challenges of delivering mental healthcare in correctional facilities.
“Mental illness is chronic. It’s not like malaria, where a single dose clears up the issue, highlighting transportation issues, limited drug supplies, and staff shortages as ongoing obstacles.
“We’re not operating in a five-star environment.But with the little we have, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of our work,” she maintained.
Similarly, the Assistant Controller General of Corrections in charge of pharmaceutical services, Mohammed Bashir, addressed concerns around drug provision and mental health treatment.
He said that the Federal Government had actually been doing its utmost to ensure that it catered to the health needs of the inmates.
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“Money has been appropriated, but is the money enough? No.
“Out of 81,122 inmates in 256 correctional facilities nationwide, about 2.3 per cent are female,” he said.
Bashir revealed that a single item, such as sanitary pads for menstruating inmates, costs over “four million naira monthly.
On mental healthcare, Bashir confirmed that a psychological services unit had been created within the service to focus on treatment.
“We have partnership with this psychiatric and psychological association. We have the consultants who usually go to about 12 designated custodial centres that have a large number of these cases,” he said.
He, however, admitted that drug supplies often ran out within weeks due to inadequate funding and staffing.
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In her remarks, the Permanent Secretary(PS) in the Ministry of Interior, Dr Magdalene Ajani, called for urgent support and systemic changes.
Ajani made a passionate appeal to the Nigerian Medical Association and pharmaceutical companies for support.
“Please come to Macedonia and help us. We are in dire need of psychiatric and psychological aid in remote states beyond Abuja and Lagos.”
Ajani, who chairs the panel, expressed concern over the maldistribution of mental health professionals.
“Let them not only be centered in Abuja and Lagos. We need them to go out to the fields. Because if we even put two in the states, it will help them,” she added.
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The PS emphasized the importance of transparency and collaboration with private companies, noting that public-private partnerships would be beneficial.
According to her, we can approach companies that can give us drugs as CSR; they do it.
“So, don’t let us sit in the office and forget our primary responsibility.
“Do it now. Build a bridge and empower younger people to be able to sustain that bridge that you are building,” she emphasised.
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Tinubu Appoints New NCC Chairman, Fresh Board Members
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President Tinubu has approved the appointment of Idris Olorunnimbe as Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC.
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission, Dr Aminu Waida, will continue to serve in that capacity.
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President Tinubu also approved the appointments of the members of the board of the NCC.
The members include Abraham Oshidami, Executive Commissioner, Technical Services; Rimini Makama, Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management; Hajia Maryam Bayi, Former Director, Human Capital and Administration; Col Abdulwahab Lawal (retd); Senator Lekan Mustafa; Chris Okorie, and Princess Oforitsenere Emiko.
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