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Efcc Shooting Nma Orders Striking Doctors to Resume After Apology

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The article reports a labor dispute between the Nigeria Medical Association and the EFCC, resolved with an apology. No commercial mechanism, price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The event is a domestic professional/regulatory matter with no material economic or sectoral consequences.

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  • NMA ordered doctors to resume work at UUTH and other public hospitals in Akwa Ibom State after EFCC apology.
  • EFCC issued a public apology for an incident involving gunfire and teargas that led to arrest of Prof. Eyo Ekpe.
  • NMA had withdrawn services in protest but ended strike following emergency meeting.
  • Members expected to return to duty by 8:00 am on May 19, 2026.
  • NMA continues to pursue its demands with relevant authorities.

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