Rivers State Closes Six Medical Facilities Due to Malpractice
Rivers State Closes Six Medical Facilities Due to Malpractice

In a recent move to safeguard public health, the Rivers State government has shut down six medical facilities found to be operating illegally and engaging in malpractice. This action follows a thorough investigation that revealed serious violations, including the presence of unlicensed practitioners and inadequate medical standards.
Officials from the state’s health ministry emphasized the importance of adhering to regulations to ensure patient safety. The closures aim to eliminate quackery in the healthcare system and protect citizens from potential harm.
The government has urged the public to report any suspicious medical practices and reassured residents that it remains committed to enhancing the quality of healthcare services in the region. As the state continues to crack down on illegal facilities, the focus will be on promoting licensed and qualified healthcare provi
ders.
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