Niger State Doctors Issue 72-Hour Ultimatum Over Kidnapped Colleague,

 

 

 

The Niger State chapter of the National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners, NAGGMDP, has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the state government to secure the release of a kidnapped doctor, warning of a total shutdown of health services if their demand is not met.

 

 

The association is demanding the immediate rescue of Dr Tony Eghagagara, Head of Medical Services at New Bussa General Hospital in Borgu Local Government Area, who was abducted by bandits at his private clinic in Wawa town on April 22, 2026.

 

In a communiqué released after an emergency general meeting, jointly signed by Chairman, Dr Mustapha Mohammed-Aliyu, and General Secretary, Dr Musa Alhaji-Shehu, the doctors expressed deep concern over rising insecurity and what they described as the “targeted victimisation” of healthcare workers across the state.

 

 

The association warned that failure to rescue their colleague within the stipulated timeframe would trigger an indefinite withdrawal of services across all government health facilities in Niger State.

 

“We will no longer tolerate excuses. If our colleague is not rescued by the expiration of this ultimatum, NAGGMDP will shut down the system and withdraw all services across the state without exception,” the communiqué stated.

 

The group also called for enhanced security measures, including mandatory security protection for healthcare workers operating in high-risk areas and the deployment of dedicated security personnel to accompany doctors during work hours and on-call duties.

 

NAGGMDP further urged the government to take full responsibility for the welfare of the abducted doctor’s family by providing immediate financial and logistical support.

 

The association cited previous security breaches, including the abduction of a doctor at Gulu General Hospital in Lapai Local Government Area and attacks on health facilities across the state.

 

It also referenced the recent killing of a nurse at General Hospital in Kagara, Rafi Local Government Area, noting that such incidents have left healthcare workers in constant fear.

 

The ultimatum, which began at 12:00 a.m. on Saturday, is set to expire at 12:00 a.m. on Tuesday, after which the association says it will embark on sustained peaceful protests alongside the planned shutdown of services.

 

 

 

 

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