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Anambra doctor abducted on May 7 freed, says NMA

Mr Okam thanked everyone who contributed to the rescue efforts and supported the association during the crisis.

• May 10, 2026
Nigerian Medical Association
Nigerian Medical Association (NMA)

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has confirmed the release of its abducted member, Dr Edwin Emegakor, in Anambra State.

Chairman of the association’s Anambra State branch, Dr Princeton Okam,  confirmed Mr Emegakor’s freedom to journalists in Awka on Sunday.

Mr Okam said Mr Emegakor regained freedom after spending days in captivity following his abduction on May 7.

Mr Emegakor is the Medical Director of Crown Multi-Specialist Hospital in the Nkpor area of the state.

He was reportedly abducted in the evening after attending to a patient at the hospital.

The assailants were said to be unidentified men allegedly dressed in security agencies’ uniforms during the operation.

Mr Okam expressed gratitude over the doctor’s safe return and praised God for his release.

He said police operatives played a major role in securing Mr Emegakor’s freedom from his abductors.

Mr Okam said, “Our colleague has been rescued safely and reunited with his family. He is healthy, in high spirits, and responding well after the traumatic experience.”

Mr Okam said the doctor’s release had changed earlier plans for an industrial action by the association.

He stated that the strike earlier scheduled to begin on Monday would now be reviewed.

“There will be an emergency general meeting to decide on the suspension of the planned action,” he said.

Mr Okam thanked everyone who contributed to the rescue efforts and supported the association during the crisis.

He also urged the Anambra State government to strengthen security and protect lives and property across the state.

The association earlier demanded Mr Emegakor’s unconditional release within 48 hours.

It also threatened to withdraw medical services across the state until the abducted doctor was released. 

(NAN) 

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