The nation is reeling from the tragic death of Somtochukwu ‘Sommie’ Maduagwu, a brilliant news anchor and lawyer with ARISE News Television, who lost her life following a violent armed robbery attack at her residence in Katampe, Abuja. The grief is magnified by startling revelations from her colleagues suggesting her death was avoidable due to gross medical negligence.
President Tinubu Condemns ‘Cruel and Condemnable’ Act
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu swiftly condemned the killing, describing the late 29-year-old journalist as “a promising professional whose life was cut short in a cruel and condemnable manner.”
In a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President expressed deep sorrow and extended condolences to the Maduagwu family, the management and staff of ARISE News Television, and the entire Nigerian media fraternity.
The President directly addressed the national outrage over insecurity, noting that the tragic loss was personal to the nation.He subsequently issued a firm directive:
“Security and law enforcement agencies should conduct a quick and thorough investigation into the incident and ensure that the perpetrators are apprehended and brought to justice without delay.”
Tinubu further assured Nigerians that his administration remains committed to safeguarding lives and property, and would continue to strengthen measures to tackle crime.
The Outrage: Colleagues Blame Hospital Negligence
The national discussion shifted from the robbery itself to systemic failures after Maduagwu’s colleagues provided chilling details on the preventable circumstances of her demise.
During Tuesday’s edition of The Morning Show, ARISE anchors Ojy Okpe and Reuben Abati recounted the events, alleging a critical failure in Nigeria’s healthcare system:
- Ojy Okpe revealed that Maduagwu, upon hearing that 14 armed robbers had invaded her building, jumped from her home. “She did not die on the spot,” Okpe emphasized. “She was taken to the hospital, but she was rejected. This really is a tragic, tragic incident. Sommie’s life could have been saved, but the hospital refused to treat her.”
- Reuben Abati condemned the alleged hospital conduct, reportedly involving staff demanding identification documents before offering treatment, as a violation of medical ethics and Nigerian law, stating: “This is an issue of the law in Nigeria. Anybody who is a victim of an accident… should be treated immediately.”
Voices of Grief and Demand for Justice
The death of the promising young journalist, who was also a lawyer and former beauty queen (Miss Tourism Nigeria 2023), has provoked widespread grief and condemnation from notable Nigerian figures across the political, legal, and media landscapes:
- Omoyele Sowore (Human Rights Activist/Publisher): Sowore accused the police of negligence and systemic failure, bitterly stating, “Nigeria happened to her,” and labeling her death as a glaring example of how the country “kills its brightest.”
- Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos State): In his condolence, the Governor described Maduagwu as a “fast-rising star” and a diligent professional. He stressed that her passing was a “big shock” that underscored the tragic reality of insecurity plaguing the nation.
- Nigerian Bar Association (NBA): The NBA, through its President, demanded justice on two fronts: accountability for the armed robbery and a probe into the medical institution accused of negligence. They stated: “It is unacceptable that in addition to battling rising insecurity, Nigerians must also contend with a healthcare system that too often fails them.”
- Minister Nyesom Wike (FCT Minister): Wike described the death as “tragic and painful” and vowed that as the Minister overseeing the capital territory, he would ensure the police “unravel the circumstances surrounding her death and bring those responsible to justice.”
- Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE): The Guild expressed profound sadness, noting that her death was a “huge loss to journalism” and a “stark reminder of the dangers Nigerians face daily in their homes and on the street.”They unequivocally demanded government action to address the root causes of insecurity.
The FCT Police Command has since confirmed the death of Maduagwu and an aged security guard in the attack, assuring the public that a discreet and comprehensive investigation has begun.
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