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Corruption: Police to investigate MD Enugu Neuropsychiatric Hospital 

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It could be recalled that the federal government institution has faced an intractable crisis for several years.
However, the Medical Director, Dr Monday Igwe, upon assumption of office, pledged to restore normalcy to the institution.
His pledge led to the withdrawal of several allegations and petitions against him by a Coalition of Civil Society Organizations.
But recent checks show that the days of bickering are back, with the CSOs urging the Inspector General of Police to reopen investigations against the Medical Director.
In a letter obtained by our correspondent, dated June 6, 2023 and signed by the convener of the Coalition, Comrade Onyebuchi Igboke, they claimed that the Igwe was abusing the peace process set out by the MInistry of Health.
The letter was entitled: ‘REQUEST FOR THE RE-OPENING OF INVESTIGATION AGAINST MANAGING DIRECTOR, FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, NEW HAVEN ENUGU.’
It read: “Coalition of Civil Society Organisations is a joint civil society group with sole intent of entrenching rule of law and accountability in public institutions, to ensure improved service delivery.
“It is based on these set objectives that we initiated a petition against misconduct and corruption allegations against Dr. Monday Igwe, Medical Director Federal Neuropsychiatric, New Haven Enugu.
“Sir, our petition was on hold because the Director of Hospitals and former Minister wrote to us to allow them intervene on the issue which we accepted to enable accountability and transparency in the institution.
“But currently the MD is seriously abusing the entire peace accord and stay of action issued by then Minister. We sincerely request the re-opening of the corruption allegations against the MD, Dr. Monday Igwe as attached here in our previous petition.”
Meanwhile, Igboke while briefing journalists in Enugu, alongside members of the coalition on the recent developments, called on Igwe to resign from office in order to allow discreet investigation of the allegations levelled against him.
The coalition said the presence of Igwe in office as Medical Director will obstruct the police investigation.
Igboke argued that “as a suspect, he cannot be a judge in his own case”, adding that stepping aside will allow full scale investigation and review of all allegations without interference.
He further accused the Medical Director of victimising his perceived enemies, gross violation of civil service rules, nepotism, bullying of some staff, sending the wife on study leave abroad with full pay contrary to the health ministry’s circular, among other alleged infractions.
“Stability of Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Enugu will save more lives, enable the staff members to focus on discharging their duties without witch-hunting and impunity driven vendetta orchestrated by the Medical Director who was sent to restore peace in the institution, but is now agent of rancour and crisis,” Igboke added.
In the said petition earlier sent to the IGP, the coalition claimed that a fresh crisis is looming at the hospital over abuse of office, corrupt practices, nepotism, tribalism and manifestation of obvious acts of a power intoxication by Igwe.
Igboke alleged that: “Dr Monday Nwite Igwe has been acting with impunity, gross violation of all civil service rules and constitution. He boasts that he has overpowered the Ministry of Health, has hand-twisted the board since he is their pay master hence does not obey the board decisions and resolutions, as well as the fact that two of his brothers, one a General in the Nigeria Army and another a seasoned lawyer are there to give him the desired protection.
“He also boasts that the power that be, which installed him as the medical director despite coming third on the list of people that are qualified for the position will definitely protect him in event of his conduct in the hospital.
“Actually, Dr.Monday Nwite Igwe came third during the process of selection of a new medical director for the hospital but the Ministry of Health presumed him a neutral person having come from Alex Ekwueme University Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki but the reverse is the case as he is a product of the cabals in the hospital having been trained by the said cabals that have wreaked havoc for the past eight years in the hospital.
“He was trained and supervised by the said cabals hence he is now acting their scripts in the hospital. He is not in control of the hospital, lacks administrative/managerial experience and the hospital is now a ticking time bomb.
“Dr Monday Nwite Igwe is not experienced as he was brought from the University without acquiring any administrative/hospital management experience.”
Apart from accusing Igwe of collecting money to make certain people principal of the School of Basic Psychiatry, the coalition also alleged that “Igwe while trying to sack the principal and the vice principal of the school secretly employed over hundred staff into the hospital, especially people from Ebonyi, his home state, without advertising so as to give everybody equal opportunity.
“This is in gross violation of the extant rules that stipulates that jobs must be advertised before employment.
“There is equally an allegation that people paid the sum of one million naira each before being employed into the hospital,” adding that some persons were also receiving humongous payments as consultants in the hospital without doing any tangible job.
“The former minister of state for health fixed the problems and sternly warmed Dr Monday Igwe to stop victimising and bullying staff, which nearly cost him second tenure, but he waited for the minister to leave office only to lay ambush in the school
“Dr Monday Igwe does not admit patients and other payments through remita as directed by federal government, rather he employed a private company and uses POS; he also placed POS service charge on patients,” the coalition further alleged.
They demanded that the Medical Director should be asked to step aside for full scale investigations to avert looming industrial unrest in the hospital.
It was hinted that Igwe’s wife, Mrs Chinonye Igwe, is currently undergoing a study abroad while still receiving full salary in contravention of a circular by the office of the Civil Service of the Federation.
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Police Rescue Kidnap Victims, Recover Heavy Weapons, Bust Child-Trafficking Ring In Anambra

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The Anambra State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has recorded major breakthroughs in its ongoing crackdown on violent crimes, rescuing kidnapped victims, recovering heavy weapons, arresting suspected cultists, and dismantling an alleged child-trafficking network across the state.
Addressing journalists on Wednesday, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Ikioye Orutugu, said the Command had intensified intelligence-led operations against kidnapping, cultism, armed violence, sexual offences, and child trafficking.
According to him, one of the biggest breakthroughs came on May 10, 2026, when police operatives rescued four kidnapped victims, including the Chief Medical Director of Crown Hospital, three days after they were abducted.
Orutugu disclosed that the rescue followed a fierce gun battle between police operatives and suspected kidnappers at their hideout in Obosi.
“In the course of the operation, two armed suspects were neutralised, while operatives recovered one locally made pistol, 100 rounds of live GPMG ammunition, 23 expended rounds, and three vehicles, including a silver Lexus RX 350 belonging to one of the rescued victims,” he said.
The police commissioner, however, revealed that a police officer lost his life during the exchange of gunfire, while two others sustained injuries.
“The officer paid the supreme sacrifice in active service to the nation. The Command honours his courage, gallantry, and dedication to duty,” Orutugu stated, while commending the Anambra State Government for pledging support for the deceased officer’s family and treatment of the injured personnel.
He added that the building where the victims were rescued had been cordoned off after angry residents attempted to set it ablaze.
The police boss also disclosed that operatives carried out strategic clearance operations in Owerre-Ezukala, targeting criminal camps linked to a proscribed secessionist group.
According to him, one suspect identified as Nnamdi Nkemdilim Ogbonna, said to be a top commander of the group, is already in custody.
He said the operation led to the recovery of a General Purpose Machine Gun with about 2,000 rounds of live ammunition, two fabricated rocket launchers with 25 propellers, 10 Improvised Explosive Devices, one locally made Beretta pistol, two pump-action guns, three hand grenades, and other dangerous items.
“The operatives also dislodged the armed criminals and sustained operational dominance in the area to prevent any regrouping,” he said.
In another operation, police operatives arrested a suspected cultist identified as Favour Izunna, alleged to be a member of the Vikings Confraternity.
The police said the suspect led operatives to the recovery of a pump-action gun, seven live cartridges, a locally made Beretta pistol, and five rounds of live ammunition.
Orutugu said the suspect allegedly confessed to participating in multiple killings in Obosi and surrounding communities, including the murder of two victims identified as Emeka Chukwuka and Chinelo Onyeka.
The commissioner added that efforts were ongoing to arrest other fleeing gang members linked to the cult group.
On crimes involving children and vulnerable persons, the police commissioner revealed that five suspects had been remanded over alleged sexual offences and child abuse cases in Awka.
Among them, he said, was a father accused of having unlawful sexual relations with his biological daughter in Oko.
“The Command views crimes against children and vulnerable persons as grave violations and assures the public that all cases involving sexual abuse, violence against children, and related offences will be thoroughly investigated and diligently prosecuted,” he said.
The Command also announced the arrest of a female suspect identified as Chinazo Winners Anyasirikwu over alleged child-trafficking activities in Aguata.
According to the police, 12 children — seven girls and five boys aged between one and 20 years — were rescued during the operation.
“The children have been placed under protective care while investigations continue to uncover the full network and possible collaborators connected to the criminal act,” Orutugu stated.
Reaffirming the Command’s resolve to sustain ongoing offensives against criminal elements, the commissioner urged residents to remain vigilant and continue supporting security agencies with credible information.
“We shall continue to strengthen security, uphold justice, and make Anambra State increasingly hostile to criminals,” he added.

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EEDL Secures Five-Year Jail Term for Transformer Vandal in Ebonyi

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The Management of Eastland Electricity Distribution Limited has announced the successful prosecution and conviction of a transformer vandal in Ebonyi State, describing the judgment as a major breakthrough in the fight against vandalism of electricity infrastructure.
The development was disclosed to journalists in Abakaliki on Wednesday by the Head of Communications of EEDL, Mrs. Patience Ezeagu.
According to her, on May 6, 2026, a High Court sitting in Afikpo convicted one Ikechukwu Osondu for vandalising a public electricity transformer within the Afikpo area of the state.
The court found the defendant guilty under the Ebonyi State Miscellaneous Offences Law, 2018, and sentenced him to five years imprisonment without the option of fine.
Mrs. Ezeagu explained that the arrest of the suspect followed credible intelligence and the collaborative efforts of community vigilante members and security agencies, while the company’s legal team diligently pursued the matter to a successful conclusion.
“This conviction serves as a strong warning to individuals involved in vandalising electricity installations. Electricity infrastructure remains a critical national asset meant to serve communities and support economic activities. Anyone who destroys such facilities directly harms customers and slows development,” she said.
She recalled that earlier this year, EEDL raised concerns over the increasing wave of substation vandalism across Ebonyi State, which resulted in power outages and significant financial losses.
According to her, EEDL entered Ebonyi State to foster development through improved electricity supply, support businesses, and enhance the quality of life of residents. She, however, warned that these objectives may not be fully realised if vandalism continues unabated.
“We are committed to improving power supply and expanding our network, but continuous vandalism undermines these efforts. We will therefore sustain collaboration with security agencies, community leaders, and other stakeholders to ensure offenders are arrested and prosecuted,” she stated.
The company further appealed to community leaders, youth groups, neighbourhood watch organisations, and residents to take ownership of electricity installations serving their communities by remaining vigilant and promptly reporting suspicious activities around transformers and other power facilities.
EEDL reassured customers of its commitment to improved service delivery and vowed that anyone found vandalising power infrastructure would face the full weight of the law.

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Anambra Police Debunk Involvement In Death Of Suspect

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By Okey Maduforo Awka

Anambra Police Command has debunked the allegation that it’s officers and men had hand in the mysterious death of one Mr Paul Onwualu at Npkor in Idemili North local government area.

The Police which confirmed the arrest of the suspect however explained that preliminary investigations has so far shown that there complications in the health status of the deceased leading to his demise .

SP Tochukwu Ikenga ,who is the Public Relations Officer of the Command stated in a release that ;

“The Anambra State Police Command wishes to inform the public that it has commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate death of the late Mr Paul Onwualu in Nkpor, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State”

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“Preliminary information available to the Command reveals that the officers allegedly involved in the arrest before the sudden complication of the deceased’s health, which later led to his death, have been identified, but are not operatives attached to the Anambra State Police Command”

“The Command assures Ndi Anambra and members of the public that the matter is being handled with the seriousness it deserves to ascertain the facts surrounding the unfortunate incident”

“The Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu fwc mnips PhD, urges residents to remain calm and allow the ongoing investigation to run its course, while reaffirming the Command’s commitment to transparency, professionalism, and the protection of lives and property.” he said.

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Woman Beats Stepdaughter to Death in Enugu 

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Police detectives in Enugu have arrested a stepmother, Mrs. Ogechi John, for allegedly beating her stepdaughter to death.
Mrs. John, who hails from Oderiko in Ikwo LGA of Ebonyi State, was arrested by the police on Monday morning for allegedly beating her stepdaughter, Miss Ogechi Amanda John, aged 9, to death at their Nchatancha residence in the Emene area of Enugu metropolis.

Neighbours reported that the event allegedly occurred around 3pm on Sunday, noting that the late Miss Amanda had been a victim of constant and ruthless maltreatment at the hands of her stepmother.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Children, Gender Affairs and Social Development, Enugu State, Mrs. Ngozi Enih, has expressed the state government’s anger over the incident, saying it would not relent until justice is done.

“It is on record that the Governor Peter Mbah Administration has zero tolerance for any form of child abuse, let alone child homicide. So, we swung into action on learning about this tragedy to ensure that the suspect was arrested.

“But it doesn’t end there. We will be pressing for thorough and expedited investigation to ensure that justice is not just done, but done really fast.

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“Nobody should take another’s life and certainly not the life of any child in Enugu State. We condemn it in totality,” she stated.

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Fake Pastors Arrested in Anambra as Soludo Begins Crackdown

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By Okey Maduforo, Awka
As suspected fake native doctors continue to face the long arm of the law in Anambra State, the government has now commenced a crackdown on alleged fake pastors who preach salvation without the gospel.
Already, scores of suspected fake pastors are reportedly in custody, with some said to have confessed to deceiving unsuspecting members of the public.
Governor Charles Soludo disclosed this during this year’s All Knights Day celebration held at St. Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral.
In a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Christian Aburime, the governor said:
“The Governor also revealed an ongoing crackdown on fake pastors who exploit the vulnerable by preaching a gospel of ‘salvation without the cross,’ confirming that several are already in custody and confessing.”
He emphasized that a “New Anambra” is emerging and must be rid of deception and criminality, while reinforcing the church’s teaching that hard work remains the pathway to success.
The statement further read:
“In a firm demonstration of fiscal discipline, Governor Soludo granted a request from the Knights to support their charity visits to orphanages but declined a request for public funds to sew uniforms, stating he would not deploy state resources for private institutional regalia.”
The governor also urged the Knights to remain “the light of the world and the salt of the earth” by living according to principles rather than titles.
The event featured a Pontifical Mass celebrated by the Catholic Bishop of Awka, Paulinus Ezeokafor, while the homily was delivered by the Diocesan Secretary, Rev. Fr. Evaristus Iheanacho.
In his sermon, Iheanacho reflected on the work of the Holy Spirit, describing knighthood as a process of “sober reflection, stock-taking, and reckoning” guided by strict tenets and discipline.
He reminded the Knights that true love for Christ is demonstrated through obedience to His commandments, discipline, humility, and courage.
The cleric also cautioned against elitist isolation, urging the Knights to remain connected with the people and preserve their human face and prophetic voice within the community.

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