EFCC Raid on UUTH Sparks Strike
Analysis based on 55 articles · First reported May 12, 2026 · Last updated May 19, 2026
The indefinite strike by the Canadian Medical Association>>> and Joint Health Sector Unions>>> in Nigeria — Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health>>> will severely disrupt healthcare services, potentially impacting public health and productivity. The threatened ₦1 billion lawsuit against the Nigeria — Economic and Financial Crimes Commission>>> could lead to significant financial and reputational costs for the government agency, potentially affecting investor confidence in regulatory bodies.
Operatives of the Nigeria — Economic and Financial Crimes Commission>>> allegedly raided the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital to authenticate a medical report related to a fraud suspect, leading to alleged assaults and arrests of staff, including Professor Eyo Ekpe. The incident sparked widespread outrage, with the Canadian Medical Association>>> and Joint Health Sector Unions>>> declaring an indefinite strike across Nigeria — Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health>>> and threatening a ₦1 billion lawsuit against the Nigeria — Economic and Financial Crimes Commission>>>. The Nigeria — Economic and Financial Crimes Commission>>> has denied the allegations of assault and arrest, stating its operatives acted professionally and were met with hostility, and has ordered an investigation. Prominent figures like Peter Obi>>> have condemned the Nigeria — Economic and Financial Crimes Commission>>>'s actions, highlighting concerns about the rule of law and the sanctity of healthcare environments in Nigeria>>>.
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