Monday, 8 June 2015

Fake Nigeria doctor arrested after 9years in Operation


A senior official of the Federal Ministry of Health, Martin Ugwu has been arrested by the police after discovering that he has been practising as a medical doctor for close to 10 years with a medical license he stole from his friend.

Ugwu, who is a Senior Medical Officer II on Grade Level 13 at the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, was found to have impersonated his friend, Dr. George Davidson Daniel, who is undergoing a residency training programme in Jos, Plateau State.

He allegedly stole the license from his friend for whom he was best man during his wedding in 2006. They both hail from Orukpa in Ogbadibo LGA of Benue State.

Punch learnt that Ugwu, who was due to be promoted as Assistant Director in Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, has been working in the civil service since 2006 under the name of Dr. George Davidson Daniel until he was indicted by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria as an impostor.

Ugwu, who was arrested by the police on Thursday in Abuja, was however released a few hours later, fueling speculations that the policemen might have been compromised.

Ugwu’s arrest was sequel to an investigation by the MDCN, which registers all Nigerian doctors and regulates their practice, after investigations uncovered two Dr. Daniels—the same name on two separate identity photographs.

But the MDCN has expressed displeasure with the way the police are handling Ugwu’s case and
promised to take up the matter with the Inspector-General of Police.

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