The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Edo State Branch, has announced its decision to withdraw medical services across the state, effective Saturday, January 10th, 2026.
The decision comes in response to the recent abduction of two medical doctors, which occurred on January 1st and 2nd, 2026.
Dr. Eustace Oseghale, Chairman of the NMA Edo State Branch, conveyed the association’s decision in a statement released to newsmen in Benin on Friday.
He stated that the withdrawal of services is a direct consequence of the abduction of their colleagues and a reflection of the heightened sense of vulnerability among medical practitioners in the state.
According to Oseghale, the NMA is calling for immediate intervention to secure the release of the abducted doctors and implement measures to prevent future incidents.
The statement reads, “This incident raises concerns about healthcare professionals’ safety in Edo State, threatening their lives and undermining healthcare delivery.
“We demand the immediate release of our abducted colleagues as well as enhanced security protocols for Edo State residents and regular engagement between NMA Edo and the Edo State Government on security concerns.”
The NMA leadership insisted on withdrawal of services statewide if their demands aren’t met, stressing that a safe working environment is crucial for healthcare providers.
“We’ll continue to withhold services until our demands are met and colleagues are safe.
“We urge a swift resolution and the safe return of our colleagues. Security operatives should take this seriously, as they’ll be held responsible for the consequences of our action.”Oseghale said.
The NMA’s action underscores the growing concerns regarding the safety and security of healthcare professionals within Edo State.







