AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMedical Accountability: Chimamanda Adichie renews her fight with Lagos’ Euracare Hospital, alleging cover-up and stalling of an inquest into her 21-month-old son’s death after sedation complications. Public Health Supply: NEPWHAN warns Nigeria could see a TB surge as many facilities report stock-outs of medicines and diagnostics, including GeneXpert cartridges. Medicine Safety: NAFDAC alerts Nigerians to the U.S. recall of about 90,000 bottles of children’s ibuprofen suspension due to foreign materials, urging stronger local surveillance. Security and Health Access: Northwest Nigeria records another deadly attack on farmers in Zamfara, with 17 killed and 13 injured, underscoring how violence disrupts care. Human Rights & Trauma: In Abuja’s Mpape, a woman is rescued after four years chained in a dark room allegedly by her brother over a business dispute, raising urgent concerns about long-term injury and rehabilitation needs. Insecurity Measures: Kogi bans okada and night travel in parts of Kabba/Bunu to cut off bandits’ supplies, a move that can also affect emergency transport and clinic access. Health System Pressure: Middle East conflict is disrupting humanitarian logistics, risking delays for medicines and vaccines reaching crisis areas.
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