The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has called for an independent investigation into the death of Mary Habila, a nurse who reportedly died at the Ebonyi residence of Minister of Works, David Umahi.
The opposition party, in a statement, urged relevant authorities to conduct a transparent inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the nurse’s death, stressing the need to establish the facts and ensure accountability.
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The ADC also asked Umahi to step aside from his ministerial duties pending the outcome of the investigation, arguing that his continued stay in office could affect public confidence in the process.
The party said an independent probe would help address concerns surrounding the incident and provide clarity for the family of the deceased and the wider public.
Mary Habila was reportedly a nurse who died at the minister’s Ebonyi residence, although details surrounding the circumstances of her death remain under investigation.
The call by the ADC adds to growing demands for transparency as authorities look into the incident.
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The party maintained that a credible investigation would be necessary to protect public trust and ensure that any individual found responsible is held accountable.






















